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Japan keen to cooperate on new naval ships for Australia, New Zealand

Japan keen to cooperate on new naval ships for Australia, New Zealand

Japan's defense minister has told Australia and New Zealand that Tokyo will proactively cooperate for those countries to introduce new naval vessels based on a Japanese frigate. Koizumi Shinjiro held talks with Australian Defence Industry Minister... Read more.

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