By: Andrew Tillett
Defence ministers agreed to a new “commitment to consult” over regional security issues and invited Japanese troops to train in Darwin.
Andrew Tillett is a Foreign Affairs and Defence Correspondent at the Australian Financial Review. He covers a range of topics including politics, foreign affairs, and security, with a particular focus on Australia, the Russia-Ukraine War, and social issues in the Middle East. Andrew's insights and reporting have also been featured in various discussions on climate change and regional interests across the APAC and LATAM regions.
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