Japan launches independent mission to NATO as tensions with Russia, China and North Korea rise
- Japan has launched an independent mission to NATO to enhance cooperation amid rising tensions with Russia, China, and North Korea.
- Osamu Izawa will lead the new mission, taking over from Masahiro Mikami, the Ambassador to Belgium.
- High-Level consultations between Japan and NATO focused on regional security issues in East Asia and Europe.
- Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has proposed a NATO-like security framework in Asia, which Beijing has criticized.
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