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Prime Minister TAKAICHI Sanae Addresses Free and Open Indo-Pacific in Vietnam

Severity: Low (Score: 28.0)

Sources: Japan.Kantei.Go.Jp

Summary

On May 2, 2026, Prime Minister TAKAICHI Sanae delivered a foreign policy speech at Vietnam National University, emphasizing Japan's commitment to the Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) initiative. She highlighted the evolution of FOIP over the past decade and its alignment with the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP). TAKAICHI stressed the importance of regional autonomy and resilience amid geopolitical competition and technological advancements. She outlined Japan's proactive role in enhancing economic infrastructure, fostering public-private collaboration, and strengthening security cooperation in the region. Specific initiatives mentioned include the 'POWERR Asia' for supply chain resilience and the 'Japan-ASEAN Co-Creation Initiative for AI'. The speech was attended by Vietnamese officials, including Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung, indicating strong diplomatic ties between Japan and Vietnam. TAKAICHI's address reflects Japan's strategic approach to regional stability and economic collaboration. Key Points: • Prime Minister TAKAICHI emphasizes Japan's role in the Free and Open Indo-Pacific initiative. • Japan aims to enhance regional autonomy and resilience amid global geopolitical changes. • Specific initiatives include supply chain resilience and AI cooperation with ASEAN countries.

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