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  2. Takeshi Iwaya - Wikipedia

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    Takeshi Iwaya (岩屋 毅, Iwaya Takeshi, born August 24, 1957) is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party. He is a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet, or national legislature, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He served as the Minister of Defense from 2 October 2018 to 11 September 2019.

  3. Japan has no choice but to strengthen defence, foreign ... - AOL

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    Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya met with Trump's Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz on Tuesday in Wash Japan has no choice but to strengthen defence ...

  4. Japan foreign minister to highlight defence spending ... - AOL

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    During his four-day stay beginning Sunday, Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya will be the first senior Japanese official to meet members of the incoming president's governing team. Iwaya said he was ...

  5. More Ukrainians ready for a ceasefire with Russia, but not at ...

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    A Ukrainian man looks at photos of service members killed during the war sparked by Russia's ongoing full-scale invasion, Jan. 27, 2025, near the memorial Wall of Remembrance in Kyiv, Ukraine.

  6. Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The minister for foreign affairs (外務大臣, Gaimu Daijin) is a member of the cabinet of Japan and is the leader and chief executive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The minister is responsible for implementing Japan's foreign policy and is also a statutory member of the National Security Council.

  7. 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive - Wikipedia

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    The Ukraine defence ministry posted a video containing as a caption the words, "Plans love silence. There will be no announcement of the beginning." [3] [94] The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), an American think tank and war observer, reported that Ukraine had launched "wider counteroffensive operations" beginning 4 June. [2]

  8. Japan's Ishiba opts for continuity in early cabinet picks

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    Iwaya, defence chief from 2018 to 2019, helped Ishiba on strategy in his winning run to lead the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Former soldier Nakatani, would return to the defence post he held ...

  9. Minister of Defense (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Takeshi Iwaya: October 2, 2018 September 11, 2019 344 days 17 Tarō Kōno: September 11, 2019 September 16, 2020 1 year, 5 days 18 Nobuo Kishi: September 16, 2020 August 10, 2022 1 year, 328 days Yoshihide Suga: Fumio Kishida: 19 (6) Yasukazu Hamada: August 10, 2022 September 13, 2023 1 year, 34 days 20 Minoru Kihara: September 13, 2023 October ...