Title | Document type |
NATO and Japan sign Political Declaration for a stronger partnership15 Apr. 2013 NATO and Japan sign Political Declaration | News |
NATO and Japan sign cooperation accord to deepen partnership, discuss Ukraine crisis06 May. 2014 NATO and Japan sign cooperation accord to deepen | News |
NATO Allies and partners assist Bosnia and Herzegovina in flood disaster relief20 May. 2014 of the flood calamity: Albania, Azerbaijan, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹, France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Montenegro, Latvia, Luxembourg, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, the United | News |
Relations with JapanRelations with Japan | Topic |
Relations with JapanRelations with Japan | Topic |
Relations with partners across the globe”, which the Alliance cooperates with on an individual basis. NATO’s global partners include Afghanistan¹, Australia, Colombia, Iraq, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mongolia, New Zealand and Pakistan. NATO’s engagement with global partners is taking | Topic |
Relations with partners across the globe”, which the Alliance cooperates with on an individual basis. NATO’s global partners include Afghanistan¹, Australia, Colombia, Iraq, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mongolia, New Zealand and Pakistan. NATO’s engagement with global partners is taking | Topic |
Relations with Australia. Australia is one of NATO's partners in the Indo-Pacific region , together with Japan , the Republic of Korea and New Zealand . The Indo-Pacific is important for the Alliance, given that developments in that region can directly affect Euro-Atlantic | Topic |
Relations with Australia. Australia is one of NATO's partners in the Indo-Pacific region , together with Japan , the Republic of Korea and New Zealand . The Indo-Pacific is important for the Alliance, given that developments in that region can directly affect Euro-Atlantic | Topic |
Relations with the Republic of Korea. The Republic of Korea is one of NATO’s partners in the Indo-Pacific region , together with Australia , Japan and New Zealand . The Indo-Pacific is important for the Alliance, given that developments in that region can directly affect Euro-Atlantic security | Topic |