Japan and Australia have voiced concern over the unilateral actions of China in the South China Sea and East China.
Information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Defence of Japan on 17/11, said Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and Defence Minister Gen Nakatani Japan will attend the Foreign Ministers of Defense and Japan-Australia (2 + 2) scheduled to be held in Australia in the next 22/11.
Interior image for a Chinese rock was converted into artificial islands in the South China Sea. Photo CSIS
At this meeting the two sides will focus the discussion on the project's Australia will buy Japanese submarine. This project is a major security cooperation agreement the two countries for years.
Regarding development projects between Japan and general submarine Australia, Prime Minister Abe during a spokesman has said that this is the cooperation with strategic significance in Japan-Australia relations in Asia-Pacific and both sides are working hard to implement the project a success.
In another move, the Prime Minister of Japan during bilateral talks with his counterparts on the sidelines of Australia Malcolm Turnbull G20 Summit recently in Turkey have stressed that China's expanding unilateral in the South China Sea and East China are large disturbing action to the area.
The Prime Minister also expressed his concern for unilateral action to change the status quo of China in the region and agreed on strengthening cooperation to protect "international maritime order based on international law ".
This is the first talks with Australian Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister since he took office in recovery Malcolm Turnbull last September. The talks focused mainly on how to deal with China's actions in the South China Sea.
Statement by Prime Minister Abe was given in the context of China is actively building artificial islands in the South China Sea and dispatched warships infringement Senkaku Islands territorial waters / Diaoyu that Japan-China dispute.
Prime Minister Abe also expressed their support for the campaign to ensure security of the US marine when dispatched ships within 12 nautical miles in the South China Sea where China is building up, building artificial islands and also confirmed as a US ally, Japan-Australia would be willing to expand cooperation in the defense sector. /.
Information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Defence of Japan on 17/11, said Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and Defence Minister Gen Nakatani Japan will attend the Foreign Ministers of Defense and Japan-Australia (2 + 2) scheduled to be held in Australia in the next 22/11.
Interior image for a Chinese rock was converted into artificial islands in the South China Sea. Photo CSIS
At this meeting the two sides will focus the discussion on the project's Australia will buy Japanese submarine. This project is a major security cooperation agreement the two countries for years.
Regarding development projects between Japan and general submarine Australia, Prime Minister Abe during a spokesman has said that this is the cooperation with strategic significance in Japan-Australia relations in Asia-Pacific and both sides are working hard to implement the project a success.
In another move, the Prime Minister of Japan during bilateral talks with his counterparts on the sidelines of Australia Malcolm Turnbull G20 Summit recently in Turkey have stressed that China's expanding unilateral in the South China Sea and East China are large disturbing action to the area.
The Prime Minister also expressed his concern for unilateral action to change the status quo of China in the region and agreed on strengthening cooperation to protect "international maritime order based on international law ".
This is the first talks with Australian Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister since he took office in recovery Malcolm Turnbull last September. The talks focused mainly on how to deal with China's actions in the South China Sea.
Statement by Prime Minister Abe was given in the context of China is actively building artificial islands in the South China Sea and dispatched warships infringement Senkaku Islands territorial waters / Diaoyu that Japan-China dispute.
Prime Minister Abe also expressed their support for the campaign to ensure security of the US marine when dispatched ships within 12 nautical miles in the South China Sea where China is building up, building artificial islands and also confirmed as a US ally, Japan-Australia would be willing to expand cooperation in the defense sector. /.

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