Britain and Japan leaders have announced defense deal to counter any Russian aggression.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson during talks with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida in London, today, announced the militaries of Britain and Japan will work more closely together under a defense deal.
The agreement will allow the two countries’ forces to deploy together for training, joint exercises and disaster relief.
The Group of Seven leaders are 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.