Energy Security: Lng Project and Mr Abe

energy security: Today the relationship is a friendly one, with Darwin a key part of Japan's energy security through the recently completed US40 billion A55 billion LNG project operated by Japan's Inpex, according to Nine News Australia. World War II will be a key part of the visit, with Mr Abe to to lay a wreath at the city's cenotaph with Australian PM Scott Morrison and inspect a memorial of the 80-crew Japanese submarine I-124, which was sunk off Darwin in January 1942 and remains there. To improve your experience update it here News National Japanese leader makes history in Darwin6 49pm Nov 15, 2018Facebook Tweet Mail It has taken nearly 77 years but on Friday Shinzo Abe will become the first Japanese Prime Minister to visit Darwin since it was bombed, costing hundreds of lives. The bombings are strongly commemorated and remembered in Darwin through museum displays and historical sites. Prime Minister Abe's visit is deeply symbolic and significant and it will build on our two countries' strong and enduring friendship as well as our economic, security, community and historical ties, he said. The visit would also recognise the importance of the reconciliation that followed between our countries Mr Morrison said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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