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Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security

The Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security, primarily between the United States and Japan, is an agreement that commits both countries to defend each other if either faces external threats. It ensures cooperation in maintaining peace and stability in the region. The treaty includes provisions for the U.S. to maintain military bases in Japan, supporting Japan’s defense, while also emphasizing their shared goal of regional security. It is a strategic partnership that promotes mutual trust, security, and stability, helping both nations respond effectively to regional and global challenges.