Japan and UK push bilateral ties toward 'quasi-alliance' with fighter jet project support
Needed another two minutes in the oven. A half-baked bagel.
Summary
The article discusses how Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi and UK Prime Minister Starmer are using bilateral talks to advance Japan-U.K. relations toward a "quasi-alliance" status. The two leaders also pledged increased support for a next-generation fighter jet project involving their countries and Italy.
Key quotes
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