Prime Minister Kishida will depart for Australia on the 21st to hold a summit meeting with Prime Minister Albaneyzi.



The two leaders will exchange views on security cooperation between the two countries, with China and other countries in mind, and will issue a new joint declaration.

Prime Minister Kishida will depart Haneda Airport on the morning of the 21st and visit Perth, a city on the west coast of Australia.



On the 22nd, he held a meeting with Prime Minister Albanyzi to discuss security cooperation with a view to the next 10 years, bearing in mind the situation in the Indo-Pacific region, including China's increasing maritime expansion and North Korea's increasing nuclear and missile development. will issue a new joint declaration on



In addition, the two leaders are expected to agree on strengthening ties with the Pacific island nations in order to realize a "free and open Indo-Pacific."



In addition, we will confirm cooperation in advanced fields such as GX = Green Transformation aiming for a decarbonized society, as well as stable supply of resource energy such as LNG = liquefied natural gas and rare metals.