Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted April 11, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted April 11, 2024 ********* Prime Minister Signals Shift from US Defense Ally to Global Partner to ****** Oppression WASHINGTON – ********* Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was in Washington, D.C. this week discussing security concerns in his part of the world. In an address before a ****** session of Congress, Kishida stressed that Japan is now not only a defense ally of the U.S. but also a global partner, ready to take on a greater role in international affairs. “I’m here to say that Japan is already standing shoulder to shoulder with the ******* States. You are not alone. We are with you,” Prime Minister Kishida said. He said his country wants to help preserve freedom and democracy worldwide, not just in the Indo-Pacific. “The ********* people are fully committed to these values. I do not want to leave our children a society where human rights were oppressed, where political self-determination is denied, where our lives are monitored by digital technology. I know you don’t either,” said Kishida. William Chou, a Japan Chair fellow with the Hudson Institute, explained, “He, himself, is trying to speak to the ********* people to remind them that, ‘Hey, a lot of the concerns that you might have about other countries just freeloading off ********* power, and *********, you know, treasure, and sweat, and tears, and blood. That’s not true. You know, like Japan is here to share the burden with you.'” Chou tells CBN News that Kishida’s speech highlighted a shift to a more extensive alliance. “What you’re having here is a more comprehensive approach that integrates security, trade, economic security, and also a larger sort of technological development,” Chou said. Kishida pointed out examples such as Japan providing $12 billion in aid to Ukraine, collaborating with the U.S. space program, and investing in the ********* economy. “As the geo-political landscape changed and as Japan grew in confidence, we expanded our This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up beyond being America’s closest ally. We first became regional partners, and now we have become your global partner,” the Prime Minister said. As Japan steps into more of a global role, its focus is to partner with other like-minded nations. Thursday’s summit was a key example. It was the first ever involving the U.S., Philippines, and Japan. Kishida says cooperation between the three countries is key to maintaining peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #********* #Prime #Minister #Signals #Shift #Defense #Ally #Global #Partner #****** #Oppression This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/14532-japanese-prime-minister-signals-shift-from-us-defense-ally-to-global-partner-to-fight-oppression/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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