Rishi Sunak and his counterpart Fumio Kishida will meet at the Tower of London on Wednesday to officially sign the pact, which will allow the UK and Japan to deploy forces in one another's countries.
Mr Sunak said:"In the past 12 months, we have written the next chapter of the relationship between the UK and Japan - accelerating, building and deepening our ties.
Japan announced last month it had adopted security and defence reforms, including a counter-strike capability that breaks from an exclusively self-defence-only principle that had been in place since its Second World War defeat. It was presented to King James VI in 1613 by the then-Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada of Japan.to mark the first-ever trade agreement between the two countries.to develop the next generation of combat air fighter jets under the Global Combat Air Programme.
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