US, Japan Announce New Plans to Bolster Alliance, Expand Joint Security in Outer Space

US, Japan Announce New Plans to Bolster Alliance, Expand Joint Security in Outer Space
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) listens as Japan's Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi (R) makes opening remarks during a meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) foreign ministers in Melbourne, Australia, on Feb. 11, 2022. Sandra Sanders/POOL/AFP via Getty Images
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The United States and Japan on Jan. 11 unveiled new plans to strengthen their alliance amid growing threats from North Korea and communist China, including extending security cooperation to outer space.

In a joint statement, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and their Japanese counterparts, Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi and Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada, stressed the importance of the U.S.–Japan Alliance, which Blinken said has served as “the cornerstone of peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific,” for more than seven decades.
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