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Reciprocal access agreement with Japan. A reciprocal access agreement (RAA) (Japanese: 部隊間協力円滑化協定, lit. 'force-to-force cooperation facilitation agreement') [1] refers to a bilateral defense and security pacts between governments that provides shared military training and military operations.
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida welcomed the Head of the International Department of the CCP Liu Jianchao at the Prime Minister's Office in 2024. The Chinese calligraphy on the wall writes "Jiěyī" (Chinese: 解衣; lit. 'undress'), a term that means sharing each other and tiding over the difficulty, used to stress the "strategic, reciprocal" relationship between the two countries.
Reciprocal Access Agreement, a bilateral defense and security pact between Australia and Japan; Recreation and Amusement Association, a system of brothels set up by the Japanese government for US occupation forces; Recreational Aviation Australia, governing body for ultralights in Australia
The Philippines and Japan boosted their defence ties by signing a reciprocal access agreement (RAA) on Monday, saying they were seeking stability in the region, amid rising tensions with China.
France–Japan Reciprocal Access Agreement is currently being negotiated to finalize a formal alliance between Japan and France. [230] France Japan: EU-UK Security and Defense Partnership is a proposal, most notably from the Labour Party, to sign a formal alliance between the EU and the UK. [231] European Union United Kingdom
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida meet in-person in Downing Street and sign a Reciprocal Access Agreement. The agreement, which was made in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and China's rise in Indo-Pacific region, seeks to expand joint military exercises and increase working together for ...
Since 2017, existing security arrangements have been augmented by a revived Quadrilateral Security Dialogue involving India, Japan and United States, the 2021 AUKUS security partnership with the United States and United Kingdom and the 2022 Australia-Japan Reciprocal Access Agreement, which provides for closer Australian-Japanese cooperation on ...
The Canada-China Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments Agreement or Canada China FIPA is a bilateral investment treaty between Canada and China which came into force on 1 October 2014. [1] [2] The Foreign Investment Protection Agreement (FIPA) or Foreign Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement (FIPPA) are Canadian names for BITs.