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Canadian Prime Minister seeks to strengthen cooperation with Japan

Canadian Prime Minister seeks to strengthen cooperation with Japan

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged to strengthen defense cooperation and economic security with Japan during a visit to Tokyo on Friday. The meeting is part of an international tour aimed at reducing Canada's dependence on the United States.

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