Japanese PM Abe visits NATO to deepen ties
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Tuesday signed an agreement with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen to enhance the ties with the alliance, during his visit to the NATO headquarters in Brussels.
The Individual Partnership and Cooperation Program (IPCP), signed by Abe and Rasmussen, was aim to strengthen political dialogue and practical cooperation between the alliance and Japan, said the NATO.
"It will bring our practical cooperation to a new level including in the areas of counter piracy, disaster relief and humanitarian assistance," said the secretary general at the press conference after the meeting.
Tuesday's signing of the IPCP builds on a joint political declaration Abe and Rasmussen signed in Tokyo in April 2013.
"Our partnership is based up on shared values, a shared commitment to international peace and security and to the principles of the United Nations and international law," said Rasmussen.
北約與日本簽署伙伴關系合作計劃
北約秘書長拉斯穆森與來訪的日本首相安倍晉三6日在布魯塞爾北約總部簽署伙伴關系合作計劃,決定擴大和深化發展北約與日本的合作伙伴關系。
拉斯穆森說:“這將使我們的務實合作提高到新的水平,包括在打擊海盜、救災和人道主義援助等領域”。在這一計劃下,雙方將推進政治對話和合作。
雙方還談到烏克蘭問題。拉斯穆森說,歐洲-大西洋地區的安全和穩定與亞太地區相互關聯,在烏克蘭危機的背景下,與日本等伙伴探討如何應對全球安全挑戰至關重要。
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