As Biden visits Hiroshima, U.S. stands behind Japan's military resurgence

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An official says 'Japan's acquisition and development of new capabilities...contributes significantly to U.S.-Japan collective security and regional stability.'

about concerns regarding Russia's war in Ukraine and the talk of nuclear weapons surrounding it in the leadup to the G7 summit in Hiroshima, warning"Russia's aggression, actually, in my opinion, it's worsening, playing the rhetoric of nuclear usage.""The Indo-Pacific is the very region that leads global growth in the future, but faces various security and economic challenges," the Japanese official said at the time.

Back in January, Kishida described the Asia-Pacific as one of the"most complex" security environments in recent history. And when the Japanese premier met with Biden in Hiroshima on Thursday ahead of the Group of Seven leaders' summit set to begin the following day, Biden said he"couldn't agree [with Kishida] more."

Chinese Type 055-class destroyer Nanchang is seen bearing the flags of the People's Republic of China and the People's Liberation Army Navy on its port side and the flag of the Russian Federation on its starboard side, as Type 052D-class destroyer Kunming and Type 054A-class frigate Binzhou follow during a joint patrol with the Russian Navy in the western Pacific Ocean in a photo published October 26, 2022.

He also made direct reference to Japan's past, a legacy that has continued to generate controversy in the region to this day.

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