The Citizen (Gauteng)

War games in East China Sea

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– The Japanese and US navies are conducting joint exercises in the East China Sea as tension intensifie­s in the region following North Korea’s missile tests, local media reported yesterday.

The two sides launched the drill this week, involving Japanese destroyers and a US Navy carrier strike group, the Sankei Shimbun daily and Kyodo News said, quoting unnamed Japanese and US government sources.

The Sankei said the drill was aimed at issuing a warning against nuclear-armed North Korea. But it added the exercise was also meant to display the joint Japan-US military presence in the East China Sea, where Japan and China are locked in a long-running dispute over uninhabite­d islets.

In Japan, they are known as the Senkakus, while China claims then as the Diaoyus.

Successive US administra­tions have assured Japan the islands fall under their security treaty, meaning if they are attacked the US will defend them.

Japan’s defence ministry would not comment on the reports while the US Navy in Japan said it was checking on them.

The reported exercise comes after North Korea launched four ballistic missiles on Monday, with three landing provocativ­ely close to Japan, which the US is obligated to defend under a treaty.

Pyongyang has claimed the launch was a training exercise for a strike on US bases in Japan and supervised by leader Kim Jongun. Seoul and Washington are separately carrying out annual joint military exercises that always infuriate Pyongyang.

The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is expected to join the South Korea-US drills after finishing the exercise with Japan, the Sankei said.

The two sets of drills come as US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is set to visit South Korea, Japan and China next week for his first trip to the region since he became Trump’s top diplomat.

The US Pacific Command said on Monday that the Americans had begun deploying the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence antimissil­e system to South Korea, which is designed to defend the US ally from a North Korean attack.

The deployment has outraged Pyongyang ally China, which has vowed to “resolutely take necessary measures” to defend its security interests. –

Tokyo

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