(Washington News) U.S. President Bayidon and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida will hold video talks on Friday on Friday. It is expected that the two parties will focus on the increasing strength of China, the recent test of missiles in North Korea, and Russia's threat to Ukraine.
The White House press secretary Pusky said that the talks aim to further consolidate the United States and Japan alliances to ensure that "a free and open Indian Pacific region."A senior US official said that Biden regarded US -Japanese relations as "the cornerstone of India and Global peace and security."The two leaders will also focus on discussing "order -based order based on powerful rules", which often means to curb China's regional influence.
Japanese government officials revealed that the United States and Japan will launch a new "2+2" dialogue, and the content of the dialogue will cover economic and foreign issues.
Before that, the National Security Consultant Sarawan discussed the economic issues of China, North Korea and India, the director of the Japan National Security Agency on Thursday.The White House said that Salvin mentioned that Russia might invade Ukraine, and the two sides agreed to let Moscow know that once an invasion, it would face a strong common response.
The United States and Japan are reviewing their respective safety strategies, which will announce details this year.Japan's defense expenditure in 2022 is the most time over the years.