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NATO heightened readiness of units after Russian jet narrowly missed Polish plane
By Nidz Godino
"NATO has offices and liaison arrangements with number of international organizations and partner countries, and allies regularly assess those liaison arrangements to ensure best serve needs of both NATO and our partners," North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) air policing units were put on higher state of readiness following near-miss between Russian fighter jet and Polish aircraft on patrol for EU's border agency Frontex.
"NATO air policing detachments were put on higher readiness in response to dangerous behavior of Russian military plane in the vicinity of Polish Frontex aircraft over Black Sea near Romania," source said speaking on condition of anonymity.
The official said NATO "remains vigilant" and referred further questions to Polish authorities.
NATO is planning to open liaison office in Japan, its first in Asia, to facilitate consultations in the region, Nikkei Asia reported citing Japanese and NATO officials. Liaison office will enable discussions with NATO's security partners, such as South Korea, Australia and New Zealand, with geopolitical challenges from China and Russia in mind, media outlet reported.
Asked about report, NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu said alliance would not go into details of NATO allies' ongoing deliberations.
Lungescu said NATO has close partnership with Japan that continues to grow.
"Practical cooperation includes wide range of areas, including cyber defense, maritime security, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, non-proliferation, science and technology, and human security," she said.
Media report said proposed office is due to open next year in Tokyo but details such as whether Japan would provide the space or NATO would fund it were under negotiation.
NATO has similar liaison offices in New York, Vienna, Ukraine and other places, it said.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg visited Japan in January and pledged with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to strengthen ties in face of "historic" security challenges, citing Russia's invasion of Ukraine and China's rising military power.
Japan and NATO are seeking to deepen cooperation on cyber threats, disruptive technologies and disinformation, aiming to sign an individually tailored partnership program before NATO summit in July, media reported.
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