Ambassador Expects UK To Strengthen Defence Links With Japan
The British Ambassador to Japan says he expects the two countries to strengthen defence links as they prepare for joint military land ...
Sian Grzeszczyk Melbourne is an award-winning journalist with more than 17 years of experience, including nearly a decade reporting for the BBC. She was based at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus for two years, is a military spouse and was the first British journalist to fly in a US Army Apache attack helicopter and even briefly take the controls. Sian specialises in covering the RAF, politics, military chiefs and military royal engagements.
The British Ambassador to Japan says he expects the two countries to strengthen defence links as they prepare for joint military land ...
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