Japan's concerns over a potential U.S. retreat from the region have grown amid China's increasingly assertive military posture.
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Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said he and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio agreed to bring their countries’ ties ...
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Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya will be the first senior Japanese official to meet members of the incoming president's ...
U.S. officials say the Trump administration would begin formal international engagements this week when Marco Rubio — ...
The George Washington had been previously stationed ... and participated last week in a trilateral naval exercise with Japan and South Korea in the East China Sea. Yokosuka has been home to ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, struggling to stabilize his minority government, says he will seek to maintain ...