Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
    World
    Home / World / Asia-Pacific

    Japan set to enhance security cooperation with other nations

    China Daily Global | Updated: 2022-01-14 09:17
    Share
    Share - WeChat
    Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) and Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison show off signed documents during their video signing ceremony of the bilateral reciprocal access agreement at Kishida's official residence in Tokyo, Japan on Jan 6, 2022. [Photo/Agencies]

    Observers: Revised strategy could have huge ramifications

    Japan has gotten off to a quick start this year in pushing for defense cooperation with other nations, and the country's top officials have called 2022 crucial for Tokyo's security policies.

    Tokyo signed the Reciprocal Access Agreement with Canberra on Jan 6 - the first defense pact Japan has sealed with any country other than the United States.

    Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton wrote in The Australian newspaper, "The treaty will enable more frequent and sophisticated training exercises and operations between the Australian Defence Force and the Japan Self-Defense Forces, enhancing interoperability in the process.

    "In streamlining administrative processes, the RAA also speeds up physical force deployment into each other's territory," Dutton wrote. "And it will complement new mechanisms for the Japan SDFs to protect the ADF's weapons, equipment and assets in situations short of armed conflict."

    On Jan 7, Tokyo and Washington signed a deal on collaborating more closely in research and development of defense-related technologies, including ways to counter threats from hypersonic weapons.

    US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who joined US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi and Japanese Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi for virtual "2+2" talks on Jan 7, said there is "an extraordinary level of mutual cooperation across the full spectrum of military capabilities".

    Japan resolved to examine all options necessary for national defense-including "capabilities to counter missile threats".

    Japan and the US also signed a new five-year agreement on sharing the cost of the US military presence in Japan, which Blinken said will enable greater investment in the readiness of both countries' forces and improve their ability to operate together.

    The Japanese government is expected to issue a new National Security Strategy, the first such revision since that document was adopted in 2013. The NSS will frame the National Defense Program Guidelines and the Medium-Term Defense Program, which are also expected to be revised this year.

    Observers said the revisions to the three documents could have huge ramifications far into the future for Japan's foreign and defense policies.

    Japan will also seek to reach such a pact with Britain, with which negotiations were launched in October, and France, Kyodo News Agency reported.

    Japan and Australia are part of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue framework, which also includes the United States and India.

    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida voiced eagerness to strengthen ties with the "fellow democracies" in his New Year news conference on Jan 4.

    It's clear that Japan's upscaled defense relationships with other countries focus on China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Kishida has said that the security situation around Japan is rapidly changing and that "the reality is, it's the most severe it has ever been".

    Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun called for a comprehensive approach that embraces diplomacy and economic ties with China rather than depending excessively on a military approach, which could heighten tensions and even trigger a contingency.

    Responding to the US and Japan's "2+2" virtual meeting, as well as talks between Tokyo and Canberra, Beijing has lodged solemn representations with relevant countries for interfering in China's internal affairs and fabricating disinformation to discredit China.

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said that maintaining peace, stability and development in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific region requires upholding true multilateralism, respecting the open and inclusive regional cooperation framework formed over the years, and taking the road of solidarity, dialogue and cooperation.

    "The United States, Japan and Australia talk about freedom, openness and inclusiveness, while in reality, they are forming a clique against other countries, flexing their muscles and making military threats, which runs counter to the trend of peace and development in the region and contradicts their claim of opposing intimidation and coercion," Wang added.

    The Japan Times said that Prime Minister Kishida will have to balance his desire to strengthen the US alliance with Tokyo's ties with China-its top trading partner.

    "With Beijing, Kishida will also need to find a way to strike a balance and maintain a sound Sino-Japanese relationship. He could find an opening this year, as the neighbors mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties," the newspaper said.

    Meng Xiaoxu, a researcher at the Institute of Japan Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said Japan always plays up the severity of the regional security situation and threats from neighboring countries as a ruse for increasing its own military muscle.

    Yuan Zheng, deputy director of the Institute of American Studies of the CASS, said the situation in the Asia-Pacific region is subject to the state of China-US relations. The administration of US President Joe Biden is likely to continue a hardline policy toward China, since midterm elections will be held in the US this year, but China will not yield on its national interests, Yuan said.

    Wei Zongyou, a professor at the Center for American Studies of Fudan University in Shanghai, said the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue framework fuels strategic suspicion and competition between China and the US.

    Most Viewed in 24 Hours
    Top
    BACK TO THE TOP
    English
    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
    亚洲精品无码精品mV在线观看| 久久久久亚洲av成人无码电影| 日韩乱码人妻无码中文字幕视频| 中文字幕在线播放| 亚洲AV永久无码一区二区三区| 亚洲AV无码国产在丝袜线观看| 最好看最新高清中文视频| 亚洲精品无码激情AV| 亚洲AV日韩AV永久无码绿巨人 | 亚洲精品无码久久久影院相关影片| 中文字幕av无码一区二区三区电影| 精品无码一区二区三区爱欲 | 最近中文字幕高清免费中文字幕mv | 久久无码国产| 免费人妻无码不卡中文字幕系| 国产成人综合日韩精品无码不卡| 爆操夜夜操天天操狠操中文| 亚洲一区二区无码偷拍| 久久精品?ⅴ无码中文字幕| 久久av无码专区亚洲av桃花岛| 亚洲AV无码AV男人的天堂| 中文字幕乱妇无码AV在线| 亚洲欧美日韩在线不卡中文| 天堂新版8中文在线8| 国产乱码精品一区二区三区中文 | 亚洲人成国产精品无码| heyzo高无码国产精品| 亚洲精品无码MV在线观看| 中文字幕无码乱人伦| 国产网红主播无码精品| 最近中文字幕完整版免费高清| 国产成人三级经典中文| 日韩乱码人妻无码系列中文字幕| 精品久久久无码人妻中文字幕| 精品深夜AV无码一区二区| 高清无码午夜福利在线观看| 成人麻豆日韩在无码视频| 人妻少妇看A偷人无码电影| 最近中文字幕在线| 久久精品中文无码资源站| 中文字幕一区二区三区精彩视频 |