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Japan Converts Munich Diplomacy Into Concrete Steps With Australia and NATO

Tokyo emphasized an inseparable Euro‑AtlanticIndo‑Pacific security concept as it shifted from messaging to implementation.

Overview

  • - G7 foreign ministers met in Munich to coordinate on Ukraine and regional issues, with Japan stressing a Free and Open Indo‑Pacific and stronger supply‑chain resilience for critical minerals and rare earths.
  • - Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte agreed that JapanNATO cooperation is strategically important, with plans to elevate ties through concrete defense equipment and industrial collaboration.
  • - Japan and Australia confirmed they will work toward concluding early‑2026 contracts for Royal Australian Navy general‑purpose frigates, naming the upgraded Mogami‑class as the preferred platform under their defense coordination framework.
  • - Motegi and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio agreed to advance tangible security cooperation to bolster alliance deterrence and to deepen economic‑security initiatives focused on critical minerals and rare earths.
  • - Japan sent both its foreign and defense ministers to the Munich Security Conference to reinforce ties with European partners as China courts closer relations across Europe.