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  2. United States-Japan Joint Nuclear Energy Action Plan

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    Japan also maintain nuclear energy agreements with countries such as Australia, Canada, China, France, and the United Kingdom [2] and is in discussion with other nations. [citation needed] Under the plan, the United States and Japancollaborate on research in several key areas: Fast reactor technology Fuel cycle technology

  3. US-Japan security talks focus on bolstering military ...

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    Japan is home to more than 50,000 U.S. troops, but the commander for the U.S. Forces Japan headquartered in Yokota in the western suburbs of Tok US-Japan security talks focus on bolstering ...

  4. Omoiyari Yosan - Wikipedia

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    It is agreed that the United States will bear for the duration of this Agreement without cost to Japan all expenditures incident to the maintenance of the United States armed forces in Japan except those to be borne by Japan as provided in paragraph 2. 2. It is agreed that Japan will furnish for the duration of this Agreement without cost to ...

  5. U.S.–Japan Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.–Japan Caucus is a bipartisan congressional member organization within the United States Congress made up of over 100 members of the United States House of Representatives who work to strengthen and maintain U.S.–Japanese relations.

  6. US, Japan to hold high-level security talks on nuclear deterrence

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -Foreign and defence ministers from Japan and the United States will hold security talks on July 28 that for the first time will cover "extended deterrence", a term used to ...

  7. U.S.–Japan Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.-Japan alliance was forced on Japan as a condition of ending the U.S.-led military occupation of Japan (1945–1952). [3] The original U.S.-Japan Security Treaty was signed on September 8, 1951, in tandem with the signing of the San Francisco Peace Treaty ending World War II in Asia, and took effect in conjunction with the official end of the occupation on April 28, 1952.

  8. Defense chiefs from the United States, South Korea and Japan vowed to strengthen cooperation to deter “nuclear and missile threats” from North Korea during a meeting in Tokyo Sunday, the first ...

  9. Template:User interest Japan - Wikipedia

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    This template invokes Template:User in Japan. For help with this template, please post a comment on the template talk page with a {{ reply to }} one or more of the previous editors . This template is compatible with the following userbox templates: