Germany and Japan Boost Defence Cooperation 80 Years After WWII

Germany and Japan Boost Defence Cooperation 80 Years After WWII

Germany and Japan are deepening their defence cooperation in a new strategic phase. The two countries were forced allies during the 1940s, a partnership that ended in disaster. Decades later,

Germany and Japan are deepening their defence cooperation in a new strategic phase. The two countries were forced allies during the 1940s, a partnership that ended in disaster. Decades later, both governments cite rising security challenges as a catalyst. Berlin and Tokyo are coordinating efforts to rebuild and modernise their armed forces. Joint projects include shared research on weapons systems and procurement. The move reflects a broader shift toward closer military ties in Europe and Asia. Officials say the cooperation aims to enhance deterrence without reviving past animosities. Observers will watch how the partnership influences regional stability and NATO relations.