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China, Japan to beef up 'defense communication'

Tokyo urges Beijing to 'refrain from any attempts to unilaterally change' the status quo of disputed islands

Riyaz Ul Khaliq  | 15.12.2020 - Update : 15.12.2020
China, Japan to beef up 'defense communication'

Ankara

ANKARA

China and Japan have agreed to "beef up" communication and cooperation in the defense sector, the two countries have announced.

In a video call held Monday evening, Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe spoke to his Japanese counterpart Nobuo Kishi, reaching a consensus that both defense ministries should maintain exchanges between higher-ranking officials and "pragmatic cooperation."

An official statement by Beijing said on Tuesday that Wei stressed the need to accelerate efforts to establish a maritime and air liaison mechanism towards building "constructive bilateral security relations."

Wei said China is "determined to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights concerning the East China Sea and Diaoyu Islands issues."

"Both parties should focus on the big picture, with further communication and negotiation to properly dissolve divergences," he added.

According to Kyodo News Agency, Kishi expressed "concern" about the tensions over the Japanese-administered Senkaku Islands.

Beijing claims the islands, which it calls Diaoyu, and routinely sends its warships to the surrounding waters.

"I strongly requested that no actions be taken that might escalate the situation," Kishi said.

The Japanese minister said he urged China to "refrain from any attempts to unilaterally change the status quo on the back of its might."

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