Germany eyes visiting-forces pact with Japan in Indo-Pacific push

Germany and Japan, both U.S. allies, have embraced the view that Europe's security is 'inseparable' from the Indo-Pacific region. Germany is stepping up its Indo-Pacific push, eyeing a visiting-forces pact with Japan.

Germany is intensifying its engagement in the Indo-Pacific region, considering a visiting-forces pact with Japan. As U.S. allies, both nations embrace the argument that the security of Europe is 'inseparable' from that of the Indo-Pacific. The Japan Times reported this on March 22, 2026, highlighting keywords such as Germany-Japan relations, Shinjiro Koizumi, defense, and Boris Pistorius, suggesting a defense chiefs' meeting between the German and Japanese ministers. This development underscores growing security ties between the two countries.

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South Korean and Japanese defense officials discussing a military pact at a forum in Singapore.
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South Korea discusses military logistics pact with Japan at forum

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Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back said Sunday that South Korea discussed a Japan-proposed bilateral military logistics support pact at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, while maintaining reservations on the matter.

At talks this week, Japanese and Australian defense chiefs warned that global crises, including in the Middle East, must not create a security vacuum in the Indo-Pacific. Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles said a shifting geostrategic environment is prompting the quasi-allies to rethink arms production cooperation.

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Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and Australia's Penny Wong met in Tokyo on Tuesday to reaffirm cooperation toward a free and open Indo-Pacific amid a severe security environment. The first in-person talks since last October preceded next Monday's prime ministers' summit and covered defense and economic security.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged on Saturday to deepen ties with Vietnam, focusing on energy and critical minerals in talks with Prime Minister Le Minh Hung. The leaders discussed advancing their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established in 2023. Takaichi later urged Southeast Asian nations to strengthen regional supply chains.

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China erklärte, dass die bilaterale Zusammenarbeit zwischen Indien und Japan keine Drittparteien ins Visier nehmen sollte, nachdem sich Premierminister Narendra Modi und die japanische Premierministerin Sanae Takaichi am 2. Juli in Delhi getroffen hatten.

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