Japanese Media: Takaichi Plans Mid-April Meeting with Polish PM, Likely to Discuss Indo-Pacific Security
Japanese media reports that Sanae Takaichi plans to meet with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in mid-April. They are expected to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine and may also discuss cooperation on cybersecurity, energy, and economic fields.
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According to Kyodo News, Sanae Takaichi and Donald Tusk are expected to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the situation in the Middle East may also become a topic of discussion.
Related sources indicate that the two sides will agree on the interconnectedness of European and Indo-Pacific security guarantees during their talks. They are also expected to affirm the importance of maintaining the international order and agree to promote dialogue between their defense departments.
Additionally, Sanae Takaichi and Tusk may also discuss issues such as cybersecurity, energy, and economic cooperation, including collaboration with private companies from both nations.
The last leadership meeting between Japan and Poland dates back to July 2023, when then-Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met with then-Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. (Editor: Chen Yanjun) 1150409
Related sources indicate that the two sides will agree on the interconnectedness of European and Indo-Pacific security guarantees during their talks. They are also expected to affirm the importance of maintaining the international order and agree to promote dialogue between their defense departments.
Additionally, Sanae Takaichi and Tusk may also discuss issues such as cybersecurity, energy, and economic cooperation, including collaboration with private companies from both nations.
The last leadership meeting between Japan and Poland dates back to July 2023, when then-Prime Minister Fumio Kishida met with then-Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. (Editor: Chen Yanjun) 1150409