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japan and australia have signed a landmark defense agreement in what is seen as a bulwark against chinas rising economic and military might canberra says the pact will allow seamless work on defense and humanitarian operations or it is japans second such agreement with another country tokyos only other military pact is with the united states mr shira reports the reciprocal access agreement signed by prime minister fumio kishida and his australian counterpart scott morrison proves for japan australia is almost as important as the us the two countries have been strengthening defense cooperation in the past years including patrol of suspected north korean vessels they are members of the quadrilateral security dialogue along with the us and india which seeks a free and open indo-pacific the defense with australia is expected to also allow for smooth participation in the joint exercises with u.s and japan japan and the u.s will hold a meeting of foreign and defense ministers friday morn