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US, Australia and Japan Sign Trilateral Naval Logistics Agreement

  • Australia, Japan, and the United States signed a trilateral logistics agreement to enhance maritime cooperation on July 11, 2025, marking a historical first for these nations.
  • The agreement allows naval vessels to support each other in missile reloading and flexible refueling, according to the US Navy announcement.
  • Vice Admiral Jeff Jablon emphasized the importance of robust logistics partnerships for supporting maritime forces during operations and enhancing response capabilities in the Indo-Pacific.
  • Exercises like Talisman Sabre present opportunities for trilateral collaboration on logistics initiatives, further strengthening commitments among the three nations.
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