Overview
- Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said the countries will strengthen collective deterrence and open discussions on potential regional contingencies.
- Officials agreed to assist each other in evacuating citizens at risk overseas as part of stepped-up crisis planning.
- Japanese Defence Minister Gen Nakatani highlighted a push for deeper defence-industry collaboration, citing advanced unmanned systems as a priority.
- Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong pointed to expanded economic-security cooperation focused on critical minerals beyond traditional energy trade.
- The commitments build on a 2023 Reciprocal Access Agreement enabling operations on each other's territory and follow Japan's A$10 billion warship deal for Australia.