BREAKING NEWS: Japan, U.S. defense chiefs discuss China radar incident over phone: Koizumi
Japanese and US defence chiefs discussed a Dec 6 Chinese fighter radar lock on Japanese jets, expressing grave concern and planning a 2026 face-to-face meeting on regional security.
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Koizumi, Hegseth Affirm Close Japan-U.S. Cooperation in Phone Talks after Chinese Military Radar Incident
Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth held phone talks on Friday morning in which they expressed serious concern over China’s military activities and affirmed that Japan and the U.S. will continue to cooperate closely.
Defence Chiefs of Japan, US Discuss Concerns over China Radar Row
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. During the call, Hegseth and his Japanese counterpart discussed Japan's efforts to increase its defence spending and strengthen its capabilities, China's military activities, and the importance of realistic training and exercises across Japan, including in the Southwest Islands World News | Defence Chiefs of Japan, US Discuss Concerns over China Radar Row.
Beijing’s Escalating Aggression Cements US–Japan Alliance: Analysts
As Beijing intensifies its intimidation campaign against Tokyo for the Japanese prime minister’s comments regarding Taiwan, experts say this aggression is instead pushing Japan to accelerate its defense modernization and deepen its security ties with Washington. Japan’s Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi said on Dec. 10 that Beijing failed to provide “sufficient information” to ensure safety when notifying Tokyo that its military drills would beg…
Japan, US defence chiefs cover radar row and other China tensions in phone call
US and Japanese defence chiefs spoke on the phone on Friday about the recent confrontation between Chinese and Japan Self-Defence Force fighter jets, as Tokyo said it did not seek to escalate the tensions. During the call, Japan’s defence minister Shinjiro Koizumi and his US counterpart Pete Hegseth engaged in a “candid exchange” of views on the “rapidly deteriorating” security situation in the Indo-Pacific region, according to a Japanese defenc…
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