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2025/09/20 07:02
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A: Hey there! Heard any exciting news lately? B: Nah, just been working and stuff. What's up? A: Turns out an Aussie ship is in Yokosuka for the first time! They're coming for some maintenance here in Japan. It's called HMAS Brisbane, pretty big guy - 145 meters long and weighs about 7,000 tons. B: Whoa, that sounds impressive! When did they arrive? A: They dropped by the Yokosuka Naval Base on Friday. The Japanese Defense Ministry says it's the first time an Australian naval ship gets maintenance in Japan. B: Cool! So, who's gonna take care of their overhaul then? A: Looks like a private service provider entrusted by the Royal Australian Navy will do that job for them. B: That sounds like it's all part of some agreement, right? A: Yup! It's based on this thing called the bilateral Reciprocal Access Agreement. The idea is to make visits between our militaries easier. B: Oh, I remember that being talked about earlier this month. Our foreign and defense ministers confirmed the maintenance plan for Brisbane then. A: That's right! Before coming here, they even did a joint exercise with a Japanese escort ship near Sagami Bay. B: That's interesting! It seems like Japan is trying to get closer with foreign militaries, not just the US one. A: Exactly! They're especially focusing on building stronger ties with Australia. Seems like their cooperation has been growing rapidly.
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