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Japan, New Zealand to Begin ACSA Talks

Japan, New Zealand to Begin ACSA Talks

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya (right) and New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters shake hands in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. (Courtesy of the Japanese Foreign Ministry).
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya (right) and New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters shake hands in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. (Courtesy of the Japanese Foreign Ministry).

   Kuala Lumpur, July 10 (Jiji Press)--Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and his New Zealand counterpart, Winston Peters, met in Malaysia on Thursday and agreed to start negotiations for the conclusion of an acquisition and cross-servicing agreement, or ACSA, between their countries.
   The ACSA, if concluded, would allow the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and the New Zealand military to exchange fuel and ammunition.
   The two foreign ministers also discussed the situation in the Indo-Pacific region, including Pacific island countries where China has been trying to expand its influence, and agreed to strengthen ties among allies and like-minded nations.
   They confirmed that their countries will further expand cooperation in the economic field, including under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, or CPTPP.

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