The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Japan ramping up activities in South China Sea

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WASHINGTON: Japan will step up its activities in the contested South China Sea through joint training patrols with the United States and bilateral and multilater­al exercises with regional navies, Japanese Defence Minister Tomomi Inada said.

In a speech on Thursday at the Centre for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies, a Washington think-tank, she said Japan’s increased engagement in the area, where Japan shares US concerns about China’s pursuit of extensive territoria­l and maritime claims, would include capacity building for coastal nations. Japan also has its own dispute with China over territory in the East China Sea.

Inada said that if the world condoned attempts to change the rule of law and allowed “rule bending” to succeed, the “consequenc­es could become global”.

“In this context, I strongly support the US Navy’s freedom-ofnavigati­on operations, which go a long way to upholding the rules- based internatio­nal maritime order,” she said.

“Japan, for its part, will increase its engagement in the South China Sea through, for example, Maritime SelfDefenc­e Force joint training cruises with the US Navy and bilateral and multilater­al exercises with regional navies,” she said.

Japan would also help build the capacity of coastal states in the South China Sea, said Inada, before heading for talks with US Defence Secretary Ash Carter at the Pentagon.

Japan said this month it was ready to provide Vietnam with new patrol ships, in its latest step to boost the maritime law enforcemen­t capabiliti­es of countries locked in territoria­l rows with China.

It also agreed to provide two large patrol ships and lend up to five used surveillan­ce aircraft to the Philippine­s, another country at odds with China over sovereignt­y issues in the South China Sea.

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