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Rules-based order key to Indo-Pacific security, Japan defense chief tells ASEAN

WNTimes by WNTimes
June 23, 2022
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PHNOM PENH – Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi said Wednesday during talks with his ASEAN counterparts that maintaining a rules-based international order in the Indo-Pacific region is important, apparently with China’s growing maritime assertiveness in mind.

In pushing for Japan’s vision of a “free and open” Indo-Pacific, Kishi called for a regional code of conduct in the South China Sea to be “effective, substantial and consistent with international law,” his ministry said in a press release.

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Beijing are crafting the code of conduct to defuse tensions in the disputed areas.

The talks in Phnom Penh come as Japan is aiming to further enhance security relations with the 10-member regional group, and at a time when China is extending its military influence in the region.

Southeast Asia is a strategically important region that straddles key sea lanes including the South China Sea, where some of the members have territorial disputes with Beijing.

In Cambodia, new ship-repairing facilities at Ream Naval Base, located on the Gulf of Thailand, are under construction with Chinese financial support. Cambodia’s defense minister has denied the presence of Chinese forces at the base.

Referring to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, Kishi told a news conference after the talks that the “unilateral change of the status quo by force” does not only concern Europe and could also happen in the Indo-Pacific in the future.

“We shared such concern with ASEAN nations,” Kishi said, adding that Japan has held specific discussions with them to build reciprocal partnerships with each country.

Kishi criticized the recent sailing of Chinese and Russian warships near Japan for their “show of force,” warning against such actions as saber-rattling tactics against his nation.

The defense minister said that since mid-June Japan has confirmed the passage of five Russian naval vessels sailing southward off Hokkaido in the Pacific Ocean and then through the Tsushima Strait, in southwestern Japan, before moving to the Sea of Japan.

He described the actions as “almost circling Japan,” and said three Chinese navy ships were also following a similar path.

Kishi expressed concern over “nearly 10 Russian and Chinese ships moving around our nation in such a short period of time on similar courses.”

He said another six Chinese vessels passed near the southern island prefecture of Okinawa when they moved from the East China Sea toward the Pacific from Tuesday to Wednesday.

“We need to closely monitor the situation,” Kishi said, also noting the recent entry of 29 Chinese warplanes into the southwestern part of Taiwan’s air defense identification zone. The incursion was announced Tuesday by Taiwan’s Defense Ministry.

Kishi pledged Japan’s continued security cooperation with ASEAN, including providing defense equipment for the bloc’s members based on their needs, the ministry said.

At the first in-person meeting between Japanese and ASEAN defense chiefs since November 2019, they also talked about boosting their cybersecurity capabilities, according to the ministry.

Kishi was quoted by the ministry as expressing concern over the situation in Myanmar, saying there has been no improvement since the February 2021 coup put the nation under military rule. He urged the Myanmar military to immediately halt violence.

The Japan-ASEAN defense talks were held on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Meeting in the Cambodian capital.

ASEAN consists of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Kishi was on a two-day visit to Cambodia from Tuesday, when he held separate meetings with his counterparts from Cambodia, Indonesia, Brunei and Vietnam. Earlier Wednesday, the Japanese minister met with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.

Source: The Japan Times

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