Japan And Mongolia Signs An Agreement On The Transfer Of Defense Technologies
Date
12/12/2024 3:11:29 PM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Alimat Aliyeva
Japan and Mongolia have signed an agreement on the transfer of
defense equipment and technologies, Azernews
reports .
The agreement was signed by Japanese Ambassador to Ulaanbaatar
Masaru Igawahara and Mongolian Defense Minister Sandagiin
Byambatsogt.
The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlighted that the
agreement will facilitate the transfer of defense equipment and
technologies for joint projects, including those aimed at promoting
peace and stability on the international stage. It will also ensure
strict control over the transfer of defense equipment and
technologies to third parties, preventing any misuse.
This agreement marks a significant step toward strengthening
defense cooperation between Tokyo and Ulaanbaatar. It will not only
foster closer ties in defense technology but also contribute to the
preservation and enhancement of Japan's defense industrial base,
thereby bolstering Japan's security. The partnership also
underscores Japan's ongoing efforts to expand its role in
international security, while balancing its historical pacifist
stance with strategic defense collaborations.
In a broader context, the agreement between Japan and Mongolia
could pave the way for other countries in the Asia-Pacific region
to explore similar defense partnerships. With increasing
geopolitical challenges, such alliances are likely to play a key
role in regional stability and security.
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