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Posted on 05/05/2022 by admin

UK and Japan to agree landmark defence pact seeing armies working side by side

Mr Johnson said: “As two great island democracies, and the third and fifth largest economies in the world, the UK and Japan are focused on driving growth, creating highly skilled jobs and ensuring we …
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