From Reuters:
“Japan, Australia sign defence
pact for closer cooperation”
(Japan's Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida and Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison attend a video
signing ceremony of the bilateral reciprocal access agreement at Kishida's
official residence in Tokyo, Japan January 6, 2022.)
Japan and Australia hailed on
Thursday a new agreement to cooperate closely on defence as a breakthrough and
a landmark, in the latest step to bolster security ties against the backdrop of
rising Chinese military and economic might. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio
Kishida and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison held a virtual summit to
seal a pact that has been in the works for several years.
Australia has been working with
Japan, India, the United States and Britain to strengthen defence ties amid
concerns about China, including its pressure on Taiwan, freedom of navigation
in the region and trade disputes. The Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA),
Japan's first with any country, will allow the Australian and Japanese
militaries to work seamlessly with each other on defence and humanitarian
operations, Morrison said. "Japan is our closest partner in Asia as
demonstrated by our special strategic partnership, Australia's only such
partnership - an equal partnership of shared trust between two great
democracies committed to the rule of law, human rights, free trade and a free
and open Indo-Pacific," Morrison said at a signing ceremony. "The RAA
is a landmark treaty which opens a new chapter for advanced defence and
security co-operation of what is a complex and rapidly changing world,
something you and I both understand very well," Morrison told the Japanese
leader. Kishida called the agreement a "breakthrough" and said ties
with Australia would remain a model for security cooperation with other
countries, a Japanese foreign ministry official told a media briefing.
Kishida and Morrison agreed that
the two sides would work to update a 2007 Japan-Australia Joint Declaration on
Security Cooperation as soon as possible to set a clear direction for their
ties, the official said. The summit comes as tension over Chinese-claimed
Taiwan has been rising as President Xi Jinping seeks to assert China's
sovereignty claims over the democratically ruled island. Kishida and Morrison
underscored the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and
encouraged the peaceful resolution of issues, according to a joint statement
issued after the summit. Before the meeting, Morrison said stronger ties with
Japan were needed "to deal with a new and even more challenging
environment, particularly within the Indo-Pacific". Japan has a status of
forces agreement with the United States, which allows the United States to base
warships, fighter jets and thousands of troops in and around Japan as part of
an alliance that Washington describes as the bedrock of regional security. Kishida
had been due to travel to Australia on Thursday but scrapped the trip to tackle
a surge in COVID-19 cases in Japan.
^ China is a major threat to
every nation, but especially those in Asia and in the Pacific so the more other
countries can work together to counter the Chinese Threat the better for
everyone (except the Chinese Communists.) ^
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japan-australia-sign-defence-cooperation-pact-2022-01-06/
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