World News | US Defence Secretary in Japan to Support Alliance as Osprey Aircraft Safety Causes Concern
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin met with officials in Japan on Tuesday to reaffirm the importance of their alliance and Washington's commitment to regional security as threats rise from China and North Korea.
Tokyo, Dec 10 (AP) US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin met with officials in Japan on Tuesday to reaffirm the importance of their alliance and Washington's commitment to regional security as threats rise from China and North Korea.
Austin's visit also came amid growing concerns over the safety of Osprey military aircraft, which have been grounded in the United States following a near crash at Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico last month. The incident, caused by weakened metal components, was similar to a fatal crash off southwestern Japan last year.
The US measure prompted Japan to also ground its Ospreys. After confirming details with the US military, Japan's Ground Self-Defence Force has suspended operations of its 17 Ospreys, except for possible disaster relief and other missions, beginning Tuesday to prioritise safety, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters.
During their meeting, Austin and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba noted the collapse of the Syrian government and praised the strength of the Japan-US alliance at a time of rapid global political change.
“The world can change drastically in a week,” Ishiba told Austin. “No one could predict the collapse of the Assad regime in that way.”
The US defence chief, whose term ends in January when President-elect Donald Trump takes office, told Ishiba that he appreciated the steady alliance with Japan during “very dynamic times” and that he was proud of the modernisation of alliance command and control, strengthening of force posture and deterrence capabilities over the past several years.
Austin was also scheduled to hold talks with Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani.
Nakatani told reporters that cooperation between Japan and the US, as well as with South Korea and other partners, is important as tensions escalate in the region.
The trilateral partnership between Japan, the US and South Korea has significantly strengthened under President Joe Biden's administration, but faces new uncertainty amid ongoing political unrest in South Korea, which already led to the cancellation of Austin's planned trip to that country.
On Monday, Austin greeted crew members of the USS George Washington, a nuclear-powered flagship aircraft carrier docked at the US Navy base in Yokosuka, near Tokyo.
Austin stressed the importance of US cooperation with allies and partners in the region as he singled out China as the only country in the world with the intent and capability to change the rules-based international order in the Indo-Pacific, according to the US Defence Department.
“We want to see this region remain open to freedom of navigation and the ability to fly the skies in international airways,” Austin was quoted as saying on the Defence Department's website.
“We will work with allies and partners to ensure we can do just that," he added.
The US carrier, which is under maintenance in Yokosuka, will carry the advanced F-35C stealth combat aircraft squadron currently based in the Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni in the southwestern Japanese prefecture of Yamaguchi. (AP)
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