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U.S. and Japan defense chiefs agree to Strengthen alliance

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NEWLY appointed US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and his Japanese counterpar­t Nobuo Kishi agreed to strengthen the alliance between their two countries in a phone call early Sunday Tokyo time, Japan’s Defense Ministry said in a statement.

In the first call between the two since Austin’s confirmati­on on Friday, they agreed that Article 5 of the Us-japan security treaty, which obliges the US to respond to an attack on Japanese-administer­ed territory, applies to East China Sea islands controlled by Japan but claimed by China.

The defense chiefs also expressed opposition to efforts to undermine Japanese control of the uninhabite­d islands, known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China. Government ships from Japan and China frequently chase one another around the area.

On North Korea, they agreed to cooperate on working toward the complete and verifiable abandonmen­t of the country’s weapons of mass destructio­n, as well as ballistic missiles of all ranges.

Austin expressed willingnes­s to visit Japan as soon as possible, the ministry said. While agreeing on the importance of US troops stationed in the Asian nation, Kishi urged the US defense chief to cooperate in reducing the burden on local residents of hosting military bases. Pacifist Japan is reliant on the US for much of its security.

Austin and Kishi also agreed that a plan to move a US Marine base from the center of a crowded city on the southern island of Okinawa to a more remote area was the only way of resolving the problems associated with the base, the ministry said. The plan is unpopular with islanders, most of whom want it moved off the island entirely.

The US official also spoke to South Korean counterpar­t Suh Wook by phone, according to South Korean defense ministry on Sunday. Austin called the Ussouth Korea alliance a “linchpin” for “peace and stability” in Northeast Asia, vowing to “further develop” the bilateral alliance.

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