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British amphibious assault ship arrives in Tokyo

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TOKYO: The British Navy’s flagship amphibious assault ship HMS Albion arrived in Tokyo yesterday extending Britain’s naval presence in East Asia to four months as London deepens military ties in a region it considers vital to global security and economic prosperity as it exits the European Union.

The 22,000-tonne warship, the largest Royal Navy ship to visit Japan in 26 years, docked in Tokyo where it will conduct ship tours for the general public, Japanese officials, and defence industry executives.

An onboard contingent of around 120 Royal Marines will train with Japanese Self-Defence Force troops including joint landings with new Japanese marine units on a beach near Mount Fuji.

“Our visit here is a testament to the global reach of the navy, a very global Britain and of course is aimed at building at our bonds with Japan,” Captain Tim Neild, the Albion’s commander, said at a briefing after his ship docked at a wharf surrounded by constructi­on cranes building the athletes’ village for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

As Asia drives global economic growth and Brexit approaches, Britain has sought closer economic ties with the region’s biggest economy, China, but also deeper security ties with Japan.

With its ally the United States, Japan represents the strongest check on China’s influence in the region, including its growing control over the contested South China Sea through the constructi­on of island bases on submerged reefs.

Japan for its part wants to cooperate more with other potential allies beyond the United States as part of a bigger regional security role as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government steps back from a post World War Two pacifist constituti­on that has barred the use of military force overseas.

London and Tokyo have been holding regular meetings between their foreign and defence ministers since 2015, and are also discussing cooperatio­n to jointly develop new military kit. — Reuters

 ??  ?? HMS Albion, the British Royal Navy flagship amphibious assault ship, arrives at Harumi Pier in Tokyo, Japan. — Reuters photo
HMS Albion, the British Royal Navy flagship amphibious assault ship, arrives at Harumi Pier in Tokyo, Japan. — Reuters photo

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