US, Japan to hold high-level security talks on nuclear deterrence
On July 28, Japan and the U.S. will hold their first high-level security talks focusing on "extended deterrence," which involves the U.S. commitment to use its nuclear forces to protect allies. This marks a significant elevation of discussions previously handled at lower levels, especially given Japan's stance on nuclear non-proliferation. The talks aim to strengthen the U.S.-Japan alliance amid regional threats from China, Russia, and North Korea. Key topics will include enhancing defense cooperation, upgrading military command structures, and deepening defense industry ties.