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Japan cancels US defence meeting after demand for more spending

Tokyo scrapped the meeting after the US asked Japan to boost defence spending to 3.5 per cent of gross domestic product.

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scmp.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

Japan cancels US defence meeting after demand for more spending

Tokyo scrapped the meeting after the US asked Japan to boost defence spending to 3.5 per cent of gross domestic product.

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arabnews.com1 anni fa

Japan scraps US meeting after Washington demands more defense spending: Report

WASHINGTON: Japan has canceled a regular high-level meeting with its key ally the United States after the Trump administration demanded it spend more on defense, the Financial Times reported on Friday. Secretary of…

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  1. sabato 21 giugno 2025·arabnews.com

    Japan scraps US meeting after Washington demands more defense spending: Report

    WASHINGTON: Japan has canceled a regular high-level meeting with its key ally the United States after the Trump administration demanded it spend more on defense, the Financial…

  2. sabato 21 giugno 2025·scmp.com

    Japan cancels US defence meeting after demand for more spending

    Tokyo scrapped the meeting after the US asked Japan to boost defence spending to 3.5 per cent of gross domestic product.