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South Korea, Japan defence ministers agree to upgrade co-operation

South Korea, Japan defence ministers agree to upgrade co-operation
Japan's Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and South Korea's Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back shake hands prior to their meeting at the headquarters of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, in Yokosuka District, Tokyo, Jan 30, 2026.
PHOTO: Eugene Hoshiko via Reuters

SEOUL — The defence ministers of South Korea and Japan agreed on Friday (Jan 30) to upgrade defence co-operation and plan to work together in incorporating artificial intelligence and unmanned weapon systems, South Korea's Defence Ministry said.

Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and his South Korean counterpart Ahn Gyu-back held talks in Yokosuka, Japan, and agreed to conduct joint naval search-and-rescue drills, it said in a statement.

The two Asian allies of the United States have in recent months drawn closer in political ties under new leaders, as they looked to put behind years of frosty relations rooted in Japan's occupation of the Korean peninsula in the early 20th century.

Ahn and Koizumi discussed working together to ensure peace and stability in the region amid the challenges of the global security environment and continuing defence co-operation with the United States, the ministry said.

The meeting follows talks they held in September in South Korea.

Earlier, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported Koizumi told Ahn defence co-operation between the two countries, and with the United States, was more important than ever.

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