INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Japan&s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledged on Friday to boost its regional security presence to counter multiple threats, from China&s
expansion in the South China Sea to North Korea&s nuclear missile programme.Earlier, on the first day of the Shangri-La Dialogue in
Singapore, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Chinese Defense Minister General Wei Fenghe had their first face-to-face meeting, Reuters
Although both sides reiterated that they want to better manage their relationship, Beijing and Washington remained polarized over several
volatile security situations, from Taiwan&s sovereignty to China&s military activity in the Pacific and Russia&s invasion of Ukraine
After the meeting, Chinese and US officials highlighted the cordiality of proceedings in a sign it could help open the door to more
communication between the two militaries, Reuters reported
However, there was no evidence of any breakthrough on settling long-running security disputes
Japan&s Kishida, who took office last year, said at the meeting&s keynote address that Russia&s invasion of Ukraine had shaken the
&foundations of the international order&, leaving the world at a crossroads
He said Japan would enter a new era of &realism diplomacy&, another step by Tokyo to distance itself from its post-World War Two pacifism
and step out of the shadow of the United States, its main ally, to take a bigger role in regional security where it faces China, North Korea
and Russia, Reuters reported
We will be more proactive than ever in tackling the challenges and crises that face Japan, Asia, and the world,& Kishida said
Taking that perspective, in order to maintain and strengthen the peaceful order in this region, I will advance the ‘Kishida Vision for
Peace& and boost Japan&s diplomatic and security role in the region
Although the meeting is focused on Asian security issues, Russia&s invasion of Ukraine remains central to discussions
The conflict, which has killed tens of thousands of people, uprooted millions and reduced cities to rubble, entered its 100th day last week
At the US-China meeting, Austin &strongly discouraged& China from providing material support to Russia for the war
In response, China&s defense spokesman said Beijing did not provide Russia with military assistance
This year, Washington warned that Beijing appeared poised to help Russia in its war against Ukraine
But since then, US officials have said while they remain wary about China&s long standing support for Russia in general, the military and
economic support that they worried about has not come to pass, at least for now
China has not condemned Russia&s attack and does not call it an invasion, but has urged a negotiated solution.The post Japan&s PM vows to
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