Arab Times

Japan, Canada share Sea concerns:

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Japan and Canada share “serious concerns” over reclamatio­n and militarisa­tion in the South China Sea, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Tuesday, in an apparent reference to China’s maritime activity.

China and the United States have traded accusation­s of militarisi­ng the South China Sea as Beijing undertakes largescale land reclamatio­n and constructi­on on disputed features while Washington has increased its patrols and exercises.

Abe’s comment, made at a joint news conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, came ahead of a Group of Seven summit later this week, where maritime security, along with the global economy and terrorism, will be among main issues.

“As for the South China Sea, we share serious concerns over unilateral actions that raise tensions, such as large-scale reclamatio­n, the building of facilities and militarisa­tion,” Abe told reporters.

“It is a significan­t achievemen­t that we have agreed to cooperate to secure rulebased, free, safe seas,” he said, referring to his talks with Trudeau.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims to parts of the waters, through which about $5 trillion in trade is shipped every year.

Tokyo has no claims on the waterway but worries about China’s growing military reach into sea lanes through which much of Japan’s ship-borne trade passes.

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