The EU and Japan have agreed to meet to discuss anti-terrorism co-operation "as soon as possible" as both sides seek to deepen political and trade ties.
Meeting with their Japanese counterparts today in Tokyo top Brussels officials announced that they would meet to discuss counter-terrorism measures at the first available opportunity.
The two sides also announced that they have agreed to encourage countries to sign up to a range of non-proliferation measures as well as a framewor...
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