NATO and Japan Strengthen Cooperation with New Embassy Appointment
brussels January 16, 2025 14:35NATO and Japan have intensified their ties with Japan establishing a diplomatic mission and appointing its own ambassador to the alliance.
NATO and Japan have intensified their ties with Japan establishing a diplomatic mission and appointing its own ambassador to the alliance.
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