The US and Japan unveiled plans to “allow seamless integration” of army operations as President Joe Biden hosted Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in a go to that underscored the Asian nation’s significance as a key ally in countering China.
The 2 leaders introduced a listing of initiatives on Wednesday aimed toward boosting protection and intelligence cooperation, with tasks starting from missiles to moon landings. The transfer comes amid rising issues over Beijing, with Biden and Kishida condemning China’s “harmful” actions within the area.