TOKYOLONDON, Dec 9 Reuters Japan, Britain and Italy are merging their nextgeneration jet fighter projects in a groundbreaking partnership spanning Europe and Asia that is Japan39;s first major industrial defence collaboration beyond the United States since World War Two.

The deal, which Reuters reported in July, aims to put an advanced frontline fighter into operation by 2035 by combining the Britishled Future Combat Air System project, also known as Tempest, with Japan39;s FX programme in a venture called the Global Combat Air Programme GCAP, the three countries said in a statement on Friday.

Against the backdrop of Russia39;s invasion of Ukraine and intensifying Chinese military activity around Japan and Taiwan, the agreement may help Japan counter the growing military might of its bigger neighbour and give Britain a bigger security role in a region that is a key driver of global economic growth.

We are committed to upholding the rulesbased, free and open international order, which is more important than ever at a time when these principles are contested, and threats and aggression are increasing, the three countries said in a joint leaders39; statement.

Amid what it sees as deteriorating regional security, Japan this month will announce a military build up plan that is expected to double defence spending to about 2 of gross domestic product over five years.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak separately said his country needed to stay at the cutting edge of…

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