
Taiwan has appointed Japan’s former Defense Minister, Itsunori Onodera, as a consultant to its Executive Yuan, marking a significant step in deepening ties between the two entities. The move reflects Taiwan’s efforts to strengthen its international alliances amidst growing tensions in the region. Onodera, who served as Japan’s defense chief from 2012 to 2014 and again from 2017 to 2018, is known for his expertise in national security and defense strategy.
His appointment highlights Taiwan’s focus on leveraging global expertise to address regional security challenges, particularly in the face of increasing military pressure from China. Onodera has been a vocal advocate for stronger cooperation between Japan and Taiwan, emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific.
The decision is expected to bolster Taiwan’s international profile and foster closer collaboration with Japan on security and strategic issues. Both nations share common interests in ensuring the safety of regional trade routes and countering potential threats in the region. This development underscores the growing importance of partnerships in addressing shared security concerns.