The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Kishida boosts security ties across Asia, Europe on whirlwind trip

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

During his latest trip abroad, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida achieved solid results in obtaining from Southeast Asian countries humanitari­an support for Ukraine, despite di erences in the degree of enthusiasm between those countries and Japan, while also con rming bilateral security cooperatio­n with them, as well as with European countries.

Kishida returned to Japan on May 6 from visits to the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia, Vietnam and

ailand, and the European states of Vatican City, Italy and Britain.

At a press conference in London on May 5, just before ying back to Japan, Kishida emphasized, “With the internatio­nal community at a major historical crossroads, I visited six countries in Southeast Asia and Europe for the purpose of protecting peace, and achieved solid results.”

Kishida had chosen these countries for his latest trip abroad, chie y to achieve unity with them in dealing with Russia and China, both of which aim to unilateral­ly change the status quo by force, the former in Europe and the latter in the Indo-Paci c region.

During the summit and other talks, leaders of the Southeast Asian countries took conspicuou­sly neutral attitudes toward Russia, such as by refraining from criticizin­g Russia by name.

Even so, during a summit with Indonesian President Joko Widodo, Kishida con rmed a concerted e ort to bring Russia’s use of force in Ukraine to an immediate stop. e two countries also agreed to start a study that will enable Japan to provide Indonesia with patrol vessels.

Also, during his talks with Kishida, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, whose country has historical­ly strong ties with Russia, clearly stated that Vietnam was extending humanitari­an assistance of $500,000 (about ¥65 million) to Ukraine. e two countries also agreed that Japan’s Self-Defense Forces will extend within this year their assistance to the Vietnamese military in building up its cybersecur­ity capability.

During a summit between Kishida and ai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha, the two countries signed an agreement enabling the mutual transfer of defense equipment and technology.

us, Japan has deepened its defense cooperatio­n with the three Southeast Asian countries.

A senior Foreign Ministry o cial explained, “Japan aims to keep China from taking advantage of the turmoil in Ukraine to attempt to increase its in uence in Southeast

Asia.”

During his visits to European countries, Kishida renewed his call for their involvemen­t in the Indo-Paci c region at a time when European attention has shi ed to the threat posed by Russia.

Later this month, U.S. President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Japan. Kishida intends to get what he calls a “realism diplomacy for a new era” into full swing, in light of his achievemen­ts during his visits to these countries. (May 8)

 ?? The Yomiuri Shimbun ?? Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrives at Haneda Airport on May 6, following his visits to Southeast Asia and Europe.
The Yomiuri Shimbun Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrives at Haneda Airport on May 6, following his visits to Southeast Asia and Europe.

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