Joint Statement: Japan and Aotearoa New Zealand: a
Strategic Cooperative Partnership for Common Peace,
Security and Prosperity
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Strengthening the Strategic Cooperative Partnership
1. The Prime Minister of Japan His Excellency KISHIDA Fumio and the Prime Minister
of New Zealand the Right Honourable Jacinda Ardern held a productive and substantive
meeting in Tokyo on 21 April 2022. Acknowledging the Summit Meeting was taking place
at a significant time as the two countries were celebrating the 70" anniversary of
establishment of diplomatic relations, the two leaders emphasised the close and strong
bilateral relations and expressed their ambition to further enhance the Strategic
Cooperative Partnership between Japan and New Zealand, which is founded on common
values including democracy, the rule of law and human rights, and a shared commitment
to peace and security, free and open trade, countering climate change and sustainable
growth.
2. Amid growing challenges to the fundamental values and principles shared by Japan
and New Zealand and their like-minded partners in the region and beyond, the Prime
Ministers reiterated their shared commitment to realise a free and open Indo-Pacific
based on the rule of law, to ensure that the region remains inclusive, stable and
prosperous, and free from foreign intereference and coercion, and that the rights,
freedoms and sovereignty of all countries regardless of size or power are protected.
3.
Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is a serious threat to the rules-based
international order, with ramifications well beyond Europe, including in the Indo-Pacific.
The two leaders reiterated Japan’s and New Zealand’s unequivocal condemnation of
Russia’s illegal aggression against Ukraine and demanded Russia’s immediate
withdrawal. They strongly condemned Russian’s inhumane acts including the killing of
civilians. They affirmed their consistent support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial
integrity and their intention to align their support for the Ukrainian people. They will
continue to raise the costs for the architects of Russia’s illegal and unjustified aggression
by applying economic and financial sanctions, which target strategic and economic
sectors of significance, as well as Russia’s elite.
4.
Japan and New Zealand are key partners in advancing and protectingpeace and
security in the Indo-Pacific. Confirming the importance of further deepening the Strategic
Cooperative Partnership, the two leaders shared their commitment to enhancing
information sharing between the two countries. In this context, the two leaders decided to
commence negotiations on an agreement to provide a legal framework for the reciprocal
protection of classified information exchanged between the Governments and enable
more seamless sharing of such classified information.
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