Japanese Foreign Minister debuts at NATO Council

  • 04 May. 2006 -
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  • Last updated: 02 Aug. 2012 17:17

Japan intends to work more closely with NATO, Foreign Minister Taro Aso told Alliance decision-makers in what was the first address by a Japanese Foreign Minister to the North Atlantic Council, 4 May.

b060504g 4th May 2006 Visit to NATO by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Taro Aso. North Atlantic Council Meeting Left to right: Taro Aso (Minister of Foreign Affairs, Japan) with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer

Mr. Aso’s visit to NATO Headquarters comes as the Alliance is looking at strengthening its relations with non-member countries.

We have far too much in common to allow our geographical separation to prevent us from working closely together,” said NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer as he welcomed Mr. Aso to the Council.

Time for closer cooperation

The Secretary General stressed that Japan and NATO share the same values, face the same threats and are engaged in many of the same areas, including Afghanistan and Iraq.

The Foreign Minister said that “now is the time” for discussions on deeper relations between NATO and Japan.

NATO and Japan have had a strategic dialogue since the early 1990s, with officials meeting on a biannual basis to discuss security topics of mutual interest.

This was the first time that a Japanese Foreign Minister formally addressed the Council.