Japan and South Korea are considering the establishment of regular aircraft refueling support. This initiative aims to create a structured framework for military cooperation between the two nations. The move comes as diplomatic ties between Tokyo and Seoul continue to show signs of improvement. By regularizing these operations, both countries seek to enhance their joint operational capabilities. Such cooperation is viewed as a strategic step toward fostering regional stability. The proposal reflects a broader trend of strengthening security partnerships in East Asia. Both governments are currently evaluating the logistical and political requirements for this arrangement.
