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Japan’s national security adviser talks China with U.S. counterpart Waltz

John Thomas March 20, 2025
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Japan’s National Security Adviser recently held discussions with U.S. National Security Adviser Michael Waltz to address growing concerns surrounding China’s regional and global activities. The meeting, which underscores the strengthening of strategic ties between Tokyo and Washington, focused on bolstering cooperation to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific.

Both officials exchanged insights on China’s expanding influence, including its military buildup, economic strategies, and diplomatic maneuvers in the region. The dialogue also included plans for joint initiatives to enhance cyber security, counter disinformation, and safeguard critical supply chains.

The discussions come at a pivotal time as Japan and the U.S. aim to deepen their alliance amid shifting global power dynamics. The two nations reiterated their commitment to upholding international law, supporting democratic values, and ensuring regional stability. Future collaborative efforts are expected to include military exercises, economic partnerships, and diplomatic engagements with other like-minded nations.

This meeting marks another step in Japan and the U.S.’s shared vision of addressing global security challenges in an increasingly multipolar world.

Japanese national security adviser Masataka Okano met with American counterpart Mike Waltz at the White House on Monday to coordinate policies between the two key allies.

This marked the third meeting in three months between the two officials. They first met in Florida back in mid-January while Waltz was still a congressman, days before the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump. They also met when Trump greeted Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the White House in early February.

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