The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Japan to host first joint military drill with US, France

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TOKYO: Japan will hold a joint military drill with US and French troops in the country’s southwest next month, the defence minister said yesterday, as China’s actions in regional waters raise concern.

The exercise, running from May 11 to 17, will be the first large-scale exercise in Japan involving ground troops from all three countries, the Japanese Ground Self-defence Force (JGSDF) said in a statement.

It comes as Tokyo seeks to deepen defence cooperatio­n beyond its key US ally to counter Beijing’s growing assertiven­ess in the East and South China seas.

“France shares the vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific,” Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi told reporters.

“By strengthen­ing cooperatio­n between Japan, the US and France, we’d like to further improve the tactics and skills of the Self-Defence Forces in defending remote island territorie­s,” he said.

Paris has strategic interests in the Indo-Pacific where it has territorie­s, including the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean and French Polynesia in the South Pacific.

The joint drills will be held at the JGSDF’s Kirishima training ground and Camp Ainoura in the Kyushu region and include amphibious operation exercises.

Last week, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and US President Joe Biden vowed to stand firm together against China and step up cooperatio­n including on technology.

Japan has long said it feels threatened by China’s vast military resources and territoria­l disputes.

It is particular­ly concerned by Chinese activity after the Japanese-administer­ed Senkaku islands, which Beijing claims and calls the Diaoyu.

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