LONDON: The heads of the Japanese and United Kingdom governments are signing on Wednesday a defense agreement that could see troops deployed to each others' countries.

The two countries are strengthening military ties amid growing concern about China's increasing military assertiveness and designs toward Taiwan, which it considers a renegade province.

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