Recalling a “frank and fruitful dialogue” with Chinese language counterpart Dong Jun final 12 months on the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Assembly Plus talks in Kuala Lumpur, Koizumi reiterated that Japan believes it’s important to have “persistent, candid dialogue and communication” with out turning away from troublesome points.
Koizumi added that the Japanese defence ministry would proceed to make use of “each accessible alternative to speak firmly with the Chinese language aspect”.
“Please give my finest regards to my counterpart Dong Jun,” he mentioned, addressing Chinese language delegates within the viewers.
On the summit a day earlier, Main Normal Meng criticised Japan’s efforts to revise its “pacifist structure” and the three non-nuclear rules, in addition to its pursuit of the deployment of allied nuclear weapons on Japanese territory.
“Immediately, some forces proceed to overtly glorify struggle crimes, promote distorted narratives of WW II historical past, try to problem the verdicts of the Tokyo Trial, and search to whitewash the historical past of aggression,” Meng mentioned.
“Some have even taken concrete steps to interrupt via the constraints of the post-war peace framework,” he added.
He additionally questioned if a rustic that has “by no means totally eradicated the remnants of militarism” can declare the ethical authority to lecture others about defence cooperation on the worldwide stage.
“Can it earn the belief of the worldwide group, particularly the Asian nations that when suffered below its aggression? I’ve severe doubts,” Meng mentioned.
ILLEGAL INTRUSION AND FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION
On the session, Dutch Defence Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius addressed an incident earlier this week involving Dutch frigate De Ruyter, which Beijing had accused of “illegally intruding” into the Paracel Islands within the contested South China Sea.
Beijing claims sovereignty over a lot of the resource-rich South China Sea, whereas Southeast Asian nations together with Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines have competing claims.
The Netherlands mentioned the HNLMS De Ruyter was crusing via the South China Sea for diplomatic, safety and financial causes.
Yeşilgöz-Zegerius reiterated that the ship had adopted its deliberate route in “full accordance with worldwide regulation – working in waters the place freedom of navigation applies and with out coming into territorial waters”.

