Tokyo And NATO Agree To Create A Secret Communication System
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Alimat Aliyeva
The Japanese government and the NATO leadership are agreeing on
the creation of a closed communication system for the exchange of
classified information and confidential negotiations. An agreement
on this can be reached during the participation of Japanese Prime
Minister Fumio Kishida in the North Atlantic Alliance summit, which
will be held in Washington on July 9-11, Azernews
reports.
The NATO countries are united by a secure communication system
for the exchange of classified information. Now we are talking
about partially extending it to Japan, which has the status of a
permanent partner of the alliance.
In 2023, Tokyo signed an agreement with NATO on cooperation in
16 areas, including cybersecurity, space operations, and
information exchange. There is a permanent mission of Japan at the
headquarters of the alliance in Brussels.
This year, Kishida will take part in the NATO summit for the
third time. He will arrive in Washington for this purpose on July
10 and will hold a series of multilateral and bilateral meetings
there on July 11.
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