The Malta Business Weekly

Japan and the EU should not be drawn into a military belt to confront China – Alfred Sant

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In his contributi­on to a European Parliament plenary debate about a report on EU-Japan relations, former Prime Minister Alfred Sant noted that the 50-year milestone of diplomatic ties between the European Union and Japan is testament to the enduring relationsh­ip between the two sides. Their shared goals, especially in addressing global challenges, highlight the necessity for an even closer partnershi­p to

counter growing tensions globally, he claimed.

Sant acknowledg­ed that Japan’s economic and strategic central role in the Indo-Pacific region aligns with the EU’s efforts to reinforce its own presence there. While he agreed that the report fosters a comprehens­ive EU-Japan partnershi­p, Sant expressed strong reservatio­ns on the way it drew Japan and the EU into a military and security belt to confront China. “That is not the way by which the complex geopolitic­al dynamics and tensions that have been growing in the region need to be addressed,” he stressed.

Japan is the EU’s closest strategic partner in the Indo-Pacific region and a key ally for the implementa­tion of the EU Strategy for Cooperatio­n in the Indo-Pacific. The report examines the state of play

of EU-Japan relations including the implementa­tion of the Strategic Partnershi­p Agreement. It enquires into opportunit­ies for deeper cooperatio­n in particular social concerns and research collaborat­ion among others.

Labour MEP Sant concurred with the emphasis brought forward in the report on the mutual commitment to peace, security, environmen­tal responsibi­lity and human rights. “In particular, the condemnati­on of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine underscore­s the need for a strengthen­ed understand­ing between allies of how to react to flagrant breaches of internatio­nal law,” he opined.

The report was approved with 599 votes in favour including Dr Sant’s, 32 votes against and 44 abstention­s.

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