Director Kitamura and the new U.S. President's new assistant meet closely in close cooperation September 27th 11:31

Director-General Kitamura of the National Security Bureau met for the first time in Washington with Mr. Robert O'Brien, who was appointed as an American presidential adviser, and exchanged opinions on the situation in North Korea and Iran. It was agreed to cooperate with.

This month, Kitamura, who was appointed as the second director of the National Security Agency, met with Robert O'Brien, who was appointed presidential assistant in charge of security issues at the White House in Washington on the 27th of Japan time. did.

In the talks, they exchanged opinions on a wide range of regional situations, including North Korea ’s nuclear and missile issues, as well as Iran and Japan-Korea relations.

On top of that, the Japan-US alliance reaffirmed its importance as the foundation of peace and freedom in the Indo-Pacific region and agreed to continue to work closely with each other.