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TradeEdge Exchange:Japan and Australia agree to further step up defense cooperation under 2-month-old security pact
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Date:2025-04-08 01:38:28
TOKYO (AP) — Japan and TradeEdge ExchangeAustralia agreed Thursday to further expand defense ties, including with joint military exercises, under their upgraded security pact that took effect two months ago amid mutual concern about China’s growing influence in the region.
The two countries have rapidly developed close defense ties in recent years, and Japan considers Australia as a semi-ally, its closest security partner after the United States, its only treaty ally.
Japan’s Defense Minister Minoru Kihara and his Australian counterpart, Richard Marles, also agreed during talks in Tokyo to step up their three-way military cooperation with the United States, the Japanese Defense Ministry said in a statement.
Kihara and Marles said that deepening their operational cooperation and joint exercises, and enhancing interoperability, were important steps in increasing their bilateral defense ties. The two ministers confirmed that there was continiung progress in those areas under their Reciprocal Access Agreement, which took effect in August.
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The agreement is aimed at breaking down legal barriers to allow troops to enter each other’s country for training and other purposes. Other than with the United States, Japan has such defense pacts with only Australia and Britain.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government adopted a new security strategy last December that focuses on reinforcing strike capability, in a break from Japan’s postwar principle of having a military only for self-defense.
Under the strategy, Japan also aims to nearly double its defense spending over the next five years, which would make it the world’s third-biggest spender after the United States and China.
Japan has been building up its defense spending and military power in part to deter China in territorial disputes it has with Beijing over islands that Tokyo controls in the East China Sea.
Australia has stepped up engagement in the South Pacific where it is concerned about China’s growing involvement, including the signing of a security pact with the Solomon Islands.
Under the new security agreement, Japan and Australia are discussing exercises deploying F-35A fighter jets to both countries, the Japanese ministry said.
“The Reciprocate Access Agreement is very central to the advancement of our relationship,” Marles told Kihara during their talks Thursday. “From the Australian point of view, we really see, in Japan, we see our future security in the region and in the world.”
The ministers confirmed the importance of cooperating on technology and welcomed the conclusion of a contract for the joint development of laser technology by Australia’s Defense Department and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Australia, the Japanese ministry said.
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AP video journalist Ayaka McGill contributed to this report.
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