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NATO will convene a summit to the leaders of Japan, South Korea and Australia

The NATO leadership intends to invite the leaders of Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand to the June Summit of the Alliance.

This was reported by NHK TV channel on January 24-5, but NATO Secretary General Mark Rutten may meet with the leaders of these countries. He notes the TV channel, the restraining impact on Russia.

According to the NHK, the Alliance plans to further develop ties with the Asia-Pacific region, in the background of strengthening relations between Russia and China, which the West sees as a threat.

In The Hague, the NATO summit can be an opportunity for Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Iisiba to meet with the new South Korean president who will be elected on June 3.