We also spoke about our support for the Ukrainian government and people, and I thanked Prime Minister @Kishida230 for his leadership. We’ll keep working together on that, and on the other issues that matter to the people of Canada and the people of Japan. https://t.co/X4XCaRTefH
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 12, 2023
Today, Prime Minister Trudeau met with the Prime Minister of @JapanGov Kishida Fumio. The leaders reaffirmed the strength of Canada and Japan’s strategic partnership as well as their shared commitment to a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific region. https://t.co/ktjW08rqnp pic.twitter.com/Jj5LrHZqeE
— CanadianPM (@CanadianPM) January 12, 2023
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Prime Minister of @JapanGov Kishida Fumio, are holding a joint media availability. Tune in: https://t.co/7UfTwEMjPZ pic.twitter.com/3HOFUT7hy2
— CanadianPM (@CanadianPM) January 12, 2023
Aujourd'hui, le PM Justin Trudeau a annoncé que le PM du @JapanGov Kishida Fumio, effectuera une visite à Ottawa le 12 janvier 2023. Les dirigeants discuteront de la présidence japonaise du @G7 et des priorités communes du Canada et du Japon. Détails: https://t.co/z9LgHJnwD9
— PMcanadien (@PMcanadien) January 5, 2023
At a news conference in Ottawa with his Japanese counterpart Kishida Fumio, PM Trudeau says that Canada will organize a trade mission to Japan in October 2023. He also says Canada will host a Japanese delegation in the spring that will meet with mining companies.#cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/ysTo7RvdBg
— CPAC (@CPAC_TV) January 12, 2023
https://twitter.com/JPN_PMO/status/1614319195805683720
https://twitter.com/kishida230/status/1613754339147026433
Japan-Canada Summit Meeting
On January 12, Mr. KISHIDA Fumio, Prime Minister of Japan, held a summit meeting with the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, while visiting Ottawa, Canada. https://t.co/7oOWN043aO pic.twitter.com/66iEsXpESq— MOFA of Japan (@MofaJapan_en) January 13, 2023
LIVE: Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hosts a luncheon with Japan's PM Fumio Kishida in Ottawa https://t.co/YR8sspW9s3
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 12, 2023
Yesterday, I sent the following letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about supplying affordable, sustainable, and reliable energy to Japan.#cdnpoli #abpoli #ableg @JPN_PMO @kishida230 pic.twitter.com/uHuaeUYuHO
— Danielle Smith (@ABDanielleSmith) January 12, 2023
Smith calls on Trudeau to bolster energy security with Japan during Kishida's visit #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli https://t.co/FLw6IskMxJ
— Calgary Herald (@calgaryherald) January 12, 2023
Smith calls on Trudeau to bolster energy security with Japan during Kishida's visit https://t.co/gKszoU5S2h pic.twitter.com/4K2bSmmkgl
— Herald Business (@Herald_Business) January 12, 2023
'The world is having an energy crisis:' Japan wants Canada's natural gas, Kishida tells Trudeau https://t.co/BmsWWBuCGg pic.twitter.com/14Eqcinb04
— FP Energy (@FPEnergy) January 13, 2023
Japanese PM Kishida presses Trudeau for reliable supply of LNG to replace Russian oil, gas https://t.co/grEkwNj9oc
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) January 13, 2023
Japanese PM Kishida visits Ottawa, asks for Canada's help on clean energy transition https://t.co/XsQ708thHS
— CP24 (@CP24) January 12, 2023
“'Japan understands that it is facing the most severe security environment since the 2ndWorld War,' said [MLI Visiting Fellow] Kuwahara.
'…such as China’s expansion of its military power, North Korea’s nuclear or missile developments, so and so forth.'”https://t.co/AYyQHLV2Hn
— Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@MLInstitute) January 12, 2023
Japanese PM Kishida visits Ottawa, asks for Canada's help on clean energy transition https://t.co/cakm9i2UsN pic.twitter.com/fPQVZu1MBJ
— CTV News (@CTVNews) January 12, 2023
Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida is visiting Ottawa, where he will meet today with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss key issues as Japan assumes the G7 presidency. https://t.co/XzMGVCuTWA
— CBC News (@CBCNews) January 12, 2023
“Japan has “high expectations” for getting natural gas from Canada, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made no new commitments to increase exports during meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Thursday.” https://t.co/fQmrQCDlLe
— Canada Action (@CanadaAction) January 13, 2023
PHOTOS | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Jan. 12, 2023. #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/fJYaYO1VHk
— The Hill Times (@TheHillTimes) January 12, 2023
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau have agreed to boost cooperation to realize a free and open Indo-Pacific region.https://t.co/uStQmW0lDu
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) January 13, 2023
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Canadian counterpart, Justin Trudeau, agreed on Thursday that their countries will bolster security cooperation with an eye on China's increasing military assertiveness. https://t.co/0r1uOO1ocF
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) January 13, 2023
Trudeau et Kishida appellent de nouveau au «démantèlement complet» des armes nucléaires du Nord https://t.co/GT67gGr2df
— Agence Presse Yonhap (@Yonhapfr) January 13, 2023
Le premier ministre Justin Trudeau et son homologue japonais Fumio Kishida ont affirmé jeudi à Ottawa leur volonté de resserrer leurs liens économiques, mais aussi leur partenariat en matière de sécurité dans la région Asie-Pacifique.
Lire l'article ⬇️ https://t.co/AmzNRRoLjK
— L'Orange bleue (@lorangebleueap) January 13, 2023
Trudeau told his counterpart that Canada can supply Japan with critical minerals of commodities and resources, including agricultural resources https://t.co/U81ffylXsd
— News18.com (@news18dotcom) January 13, 2023
#Japanese Prime Minister KISHIDA Fumio and his #Canadian counterpart, Justin Trudeau, on Thursday affirmed that their countries will continue to work closely together in dealing with #China.https://t.co/0O3zCcXuGA pic.twitter.com/T0CMUEbbm7
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) January 13, 2023
This week Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio is making his first visit to Ottawa in hopes of securing more Canadian energy. Japan is the 3rd largest trading partner of Canada and AB and we should be their energy supplier of choice for decades to come. https://t.co/m3CbQkW77e
— oilrespect (@oilrespect) January 11, 2023
Japan's Prime Minster discussed the LNG Canada joint venture led by Shell, which Justine Trudeau said was the "largest private investment in Canada." The LNG gas terminal is being built in British Columbia to supply Canadian natural gas to Asia.@CTVNews https://t.co/QjN7ZpoF1E
— Bruce Hale (@hale_bruce) January 13, 2023
Fun fact from today’s Japanese PM visit: LNG Canada facility in Kitimat will replace the 9 per cent of natural gas that Japan currently imports from Russia, when it opens in 2025. @globeandmail
— Stewart Muir (@sjmuir) January 13, 2023
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s first official visit to Canada will take place next week, as Tokyo looks to Canada to provide much-needed liquefied natural gas.https://t.co/QFmn69fc9s
— Toronto Star (@TorontoStar) January 7, 2023
U.S., Japanese-based firms named as prime contractor for #Kitimat LNG plant https://t.co/SoBS1oEmLk
— Kitimat Northern Sentinel (@KitimatNews) April 27, 2018
Japanese media reports US$14 billion EPC contract has been awarded for LNG Canada project in Kitimat. Company says public announcement to be made in in the next week or two. https://t.co/LQUlhnUqBG
— Nelson Bennett (@nbennett_biv) April 23, 2018
PetroChina, Malaysia's Petronas, Japanese trading house Mitsubishi and Korea Gas will invest in a British Columbia LNG plant that offers proximity to energy-hungry Northeast Asia. https://t.co/RLXlYlHpF6
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 2, 2018
Japanese plant engineering company JGC and American counterpart Fluor jointly won orders to design and build the project in the British Columbia community of Kitimat on Canada's Pacific coast for an estimated $14 billion. #LNG https://t.co/KJX2Vc250G
— Hanging H Companies LLC (@hanginghco) June 15, 2018
.@SecBlinken on U.S.-Japan alliance: “We’re working to deepen our cooperation across every realm – land, sea, air, and yes, space, cyber and outer." More: https://t.co/2rxDs9VIe3
— Department of State (@StateDept) January 12, 2023
From @WSJopinion: Japanese Prime Minister Kishida visits the White House as both countries look to deter Xi Jinping. But where is the U.S. leadership on economics? https://t.co/uXnB6l0NEo
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 13, 2023
The U.S. and Japan are planning new military cooperation, including defense of satellites, officials said, as worries about China's buildup grow https://t.co/tQSlLob4Ow
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 11, 2023
The United States and Japan plan to boost military and security cooperation as their top national security officials hold talks on Wednesday. https://t.co/26ZAFZohuw
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) January 12, 2023
U.S., Japan mark 'consequential moment' with agreements to increase tech cooperation https://t.co/a0WpFA200G
— Inside Defense (@insidedefense) January 12, 2023
https://twitter.com/DOD_Policy/status/1613217732304211969
#NewsAlert
A multilateral collaboration of U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, British army, Australian army, and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members conducted an annual New Year’s Jump exercise at Camp Narashino, Jan. 8.Click the link to read more. https://t.co/mjy4bhCoVq pic.twitter.com/R4CJIFMEjV
— U.S. Army Pacific (@USARPAC) January 11, 2023
This video shows the way the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force 1st Airborne Brigade paratroopers board U.S. Air Force C-130J in Yokota Air Base and eventually conduct the First Jump in Narashino, Chiba. https://t.co/zzsuwnjcCJ
— U.S. Army Japan (@USARJ_PAO) January 12, 2023
https://twitter.com/DeptofDefense/status/1613323727672070144
"We are confronting a #NorthKorea that continues provocative steps, at this time, disinterested in diplomacy, not only with the U.S., but South Korea and Japan, and is on a very provocative path."#MissileLaunches #Missiles #DPRK #KimJongUn #Defensehttps://t.co/gO0ZB4fg3f
— Indo-Pacific Defense FORUM (@IPDefenseForum) January 13, 2023
"Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Biden are expected to agree at their upcoming summit to strengthen cooperation over 'dual-use' technologies that can be utilized for both civilian and defense purposes."#Japan #MilitaryTechnology #Defensehttps://t.co/OYnevxWsjP
— Indo-Pacific Defense FORUM (@IPDefenseForum) January 12, 2023
.@SecBlinken, @SecDef, FM Hayashi, and Min. of Defense Hamada convened the U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee and issued a joint statement providing a vision of a modernized Alliance postured to prevail in a new era of strategic competition. https://t.co/nziqvy5LzO pic.twitter.com/UmwWKF5Vtz
— U.S. Asia Pacific Media Hub (@eAsiaMediaHub) January 13, 2023
https://twitter.com/ModJapan_en/status/1613688803436429312
https://twitter.com/ModJapan_en/status/1611201509555068930
In a meeting with top Japanese officials yesterday, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced that the US will station an upgraded Marine unit with the ability to fire anti-ship missiles in Okinawa, Japan, in an effort to deter China. https://t.co/pmj1uI2aDE
— Security Assistance Monitor (@SAMonitorOrg) January 12, 2023
US, Japan Defense Leaders Sign Documents To Strengthen Alliance Interoperabilityhttps://t.co/jBP8B7yEhk
By Jim GaramoneSecretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III and Japanese Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada signed documents that will further strengthen the U.S.-Japanese S… pic.twitter.com/DZd76NdJNg
— Eurasia Review (@EurasiaReview) January 13, 2023
NEW: The U.S. is endorsing Japan's move to acquire "counterstrike capabilities" against North Korean threats.
The allies' top foreign and defense ministers met on Wednesday to discuss cooperation on regional issues.https://t.co/6JMF7UDEVO
— NK NEWS (@nknewsorg) January 12, 2023
#China looms large over the U.S./Japan summit, even though the meeting is conspicuously not just about China (via @DrakeUniversity) https://t.co/d3CpzjlONe
— The Conversation U.S. (@ConversationUS) January 12, 2023
Blinken says U.S. applauds Japan's decision to double defense spending https://t.co/GDPfTptNfY pic.twitter.com/se9B5povUL
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 12, 2023
The two nations are revising their joint defense posture as they confront rising threats from North Korea and increasing aggressiveness from China. https://t.co/S4ynNpch1y
— TribLIVE.com (@TribLIVE) January 12, 2023
U.S., Japan To Hold ‘Two-Plus-Two’ Security Meeting On Jan. 11 https://t.co/D5DajOG1E8 pic.twitter.com/ozTZhSGuu6
— Independent Nigeria (@IndependentNGR) January 7, 2023
The United States said Wednesday that attacks in space would invoke its defense treaty with Japan and announced the deployment of a more agile Marine unit on its ally’s soil as alarm grows over China.
Full story: https://t.co/mI0fWcGuO2
— Daily Tribune (@tribunephl) January 13, 2023
Japan begins constructing a Self-Defense Force base on an uninhabited island in Kagoshima Prefecture. The project will pave the way for the relocation of the practice site for U.S. fighter jets from Iwoto Island in the Pacific. @kyodo_english https://t.co/ATxfuiZWBN
— AMTI (@AsiaMTI) January 13, 2023
Japan's foreign and defense ministers will meet with their counterparts in the U.S. on Wednesday, likely focusing on Tokyo's defense strategies amid heightening tensions between China and Taiwan.https://t.co/AX5VuhTcEy
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) January 11, 2023
U.S. Marines to set up unit in Okinawa for defense of remote Japanese islands https://t.co/jnXFut0gh5
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) January 11, 2023
Japan and the United States will hold bilateral security talks involving their foreign and defense ministers in Washington next week, the U.S. State Department said. https://t.co/wmPsZDM1Po
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) January 6, 2023
Japan racks up new security deals with eyes on China: Space defense, U.S. troop deployments and a "hugely significant" deal with Britain: Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is collecting more than souvenirs on his whirlwind… https://t.co/icsd09vXJD #japannews #japantoday
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) January 13, 2023
Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin agreed to expedite procedures for joint research and development of defense equipment during a meeting at the Pentagonhttps://t.co/fuGJClzKNW pic.twitter.com/iRqaGPkNi0
— The Japan News (@The_Japan_News) January 13, 2023
#Japan and the U.S. clearly showed Wednesday a resolve to boost defense capabilities in the Nansei Islands, which span #Kyushu and #Okinawa Prefecture, amid lingering concerns that a contingency could occur regarding Taiwan. (via @The_Japan_News)https://t.co/nLqtn4WcSj pic.twitter.com/W6ZYPkIMXg
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) January 12, 2023
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden are expected to agree at their upcoming summit to strengthen cooperation over “dual-use” technologies that can be utilized for both civilian and defense purposes. (via @The_Japan_News)https://t.co/L2Qgqog4nX pic.twitter.com/70XImqNdCo
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) January 12, 2023
Japan and the U.S. will hold security talks between their foreign and defense ministers in Washington the day before Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida lands in the U.S. capital next week, wrapping up his tour of the G7 nations. (via @AP)https://t.co/6mDHSnsUmZ
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) January 8, 2023
The foreign and defense ministers of Japan and US issued a joint statement saying that Article 5 of their security treaty, obligates the US to defend Japan if it comes under attack, could be applied to space. https://t.co/R3QUydxf75
— Giulia Pompili (@giuliapompili) January 12, 2023
Not only is Manila opening up strategic bases close to the South China Sea and #Taiwan to American troops but it is also bolstering defense ties with #Japan. https://t.co/zlCMUAI4yQ
— Gary Sands (@ForeignDevil666) January 11, 2023
Japan and US will meet this week to discuss the possibility of increasing Japan's military capacities. This is all part of the US provocative strategy to surround China with a “US FORWARD-DEFENSE RING.” The US is playing in DANGEROUS waters. Danger lurks https://t.co/Ty7aMCxFfP
— Steve Hanke (@steve_hanke) January 10, 2023
https://twitter.com/PacStandardTW/status/1613030063922110464
The new agreements to be sealed at the so-called “two-plus-two” meeting will come just ahead of a visit to Washington by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
Read more: https://t.co/DK9eUoLOEs
— Star-Advertiser (@StarAdvertiser) January 11, 2023
Secretary Blinken and @SecDef Austin will co-host the 2023 U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Hayashi and Japanese Defense Minister Hamada on January 11th at the @StateDept. https://t.co/bZhkOEh1SG pic.twitter.com/Ewxq1iLaaH
— U.S. Asia Pacific Media Hub (@eAsiaMediaHub) January 9, 2023
Ahead of his U.S. visit, Prime Minister Kishida promised a deeper alliance with the U.S. under Japan’s new defense strategy.
https://t.co/1wzyCEO28a— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) January 5, 2023