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Koizumi to visit Europe for joint fighter jet talks
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Koizumi to visit Europe for joint fighter jet talks

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi is set to visit Britain, France, and Belgium this week to promote the trilateral Global Combat Air Program (GCAP), a joint initiative among Japan, Britain, and Italy to develop a next-generation fighter jet. During the trip, he will attend the Farnborough International Airshow, meet with British and Italian defense officials, and engage in discussions with French Defense Minister Catherine Vautrin and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Canada is anticipated to join as an observer nation in the program. Koizumi initially planned to visit Ukraine-related NATO missions in Germany and Finland but canceled those plans after Japan's parliament extended its session. The visit aims to strengthen security cooperation and advance the GCAP project.

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Koizumi to visit Europe for joint fighter jet talks

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi is set to visit Britain, France, and Belgium this week to promote the trilateral Global Combat Air Program (GCAP), a joint initiative among Japan, Britain, and Italy to develop a next-generation fighter jet. During the trip, he will attend the Farnborough International Airshow, meet with British and Italian defense officials, and engage in discussions with French Defense Minister Catherine Vautrin and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Canada is anticipated to join as an observer nation in the program. Koizumi initially planned to visit Ukraine-related NATO missions in Germany and Finland but canceled those plans after Japan's parliament extended its session. The visit aims to strengthen security cooperation and advance the GCAP project.

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