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UK, Japan leaders hold talks with security, Russia on agenda

LONDON (AP) - The militaries of Britain and Japan will 'œwork more closely together'ť under a defense deal that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced during talks with his Japanese counterpart Thursday.

Johnson hosted Premier Fumio Kishida at the British leader's 10 Downing St. residence. He noted the 'œstrong stance'ť Japan has taken 'œagainst the Russian aggression in Ukraine'ť and he drew a parallel with the security situation in Asia.

'œThere is direct read across from the actions of autocratic, coercive powers in Europe, to what may happen in east Asia,'ť Johnson said. 'œThat's why we want to work more closely together.'ť

Johnson's office said the agreement will allow the two countries' forces to deploy together for training, joint exercises and disaster relief.

Kishida's first official visit to the U.K. as prime minister was marked with an overflight of London by three Royal Air Force planes.

The two Group of Seven leaders were expected to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how to exert pressure on President Vladimir Putin. Japan has condemned Russia's invasion and joined Western nations in imposing sanctions against Moscow. Japan also has supplied Ukraine with helmets and other non-lethal military aid.

Japan is concerned Russia's invasion of Ukraine could have an impact in East Asia, where China's military has grown increasingly assertive and has threatened to unite with Chinese-claimed Taiwan by force if necessary.

Britain has announced an 'œIndo-Pacific tilt'ť in its foreign policy in the wake of its departure from the European Union in 2020, and sees Japan as its key East Asian ally.

Chris Hughes, Professor of International Politics and Japanese Studies at the University of Warwick, said Kishida's visit 'œwill further consolidate a U.K.-Japan '~quasi-alliance' that has been worked on for the last decade or more.'ť

He said U.K.-Japan relations are 'œbecoming much stronger in security, but they will be tested by seeing how far Japan will be forthcoming to do more in security with the U.K. outside its own East Asia region and, likewise, how far the U.K. can sustain substantive cooperation with Japan outside its region with the ongoing Ukraine crisis.'ť

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, centre background, walks with Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida as they review an Honour Guard, during a welcoming ceremony in Westminster, London, Thursday, May 5, 2022. The leaders of Britain and Japan met in London to announce a new defense agreement against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. (Dan Kitwood/Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, right, speaks to Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, during their meeting, at 10 Downing Street, in London, Thursday, May 5, 2022. The leaders of Britain and Japan met in London to announce a new defense agreement against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. (Stefan Rousseau//Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, centre right, poses for a photo with Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, centre left, during their meeting at 10 Downing Street, in London, Thursday, May 5, 2022. The leaders of Britain and Japan met in London to announce a new defense agreement against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. (Stefan Rousseau//Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida leaves after his meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, at 10 Downing Street in London, Thursday, May 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) The Associated Press
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