您現在的位置是:explore >>正文
Japan, India agree to review 2008 joint declaration on security cooperation
explore566人已圍觀
簡介The foreign and defense ministers of Japan and India have agreed to review the two countries' j ...
The foreign and defense ministers of Japan and India have agreed to review the two countries' joint declaration on security cooperation in a bid to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
The two countries held a "two-plus-two" meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday. From Japan, Foreign Minister Kamikawa Yoko and Defense Minister Kihara Minoru attended. India was represented by External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
A joint statement noted that the four ministers shared the intention to revise and update the joint declaration the two countries signed in 2008.
The ministers stressed their opposition to any unilateral attempt to change the status quo, apparently with China's growing maritime assertiveness in mind.
The two sides discussed the transfer to India of the latest radar equipment used for Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers.
They agreed to advance joint drills between the Japan Self-Defense Forces and the Indian military.
The ministers also agreed to deepen bilateral cooperation in the space and cyber fields.
They reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing cooperation among member nations of the Quad framework -- Japan, India, the United States and Australia.
At a joint news conference, Kamikawa noted the international security environment is becoming increasingly severe.
She said Japan and India renewed their strong determination to work together as partners to come up with new solutions in pursuit of regional peace and stability.
Kihara said the two countries agreed to deepen cooperation in defense equipment and technology through the transfer of Japan's latest radio antennas to India. He added that he was able to underscore the importance of strengthening coordination with like-minded nations.
Tags:
相關文章
7 years pass since Rohingya fled to Bangladesh
exploreSeven years have passed since Rohingya minority Muslim militants in Myanmar clashed with government ...
【explore】
閱讀更多Paris Olympics opening ceremony to take place on Friday
exploreThe opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics will play out on the River Seine on Friday with the sloga ...
【explore】
閱讀更多Jennifer Aniston Wants To 'Pray' For JD Vance In Rare Political Dig
exploreLOADINGERROR LOADINGJennifer Aniston on Wednesday slammed Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) for past comments o ...
【explore】
閱讀更多
熱門文章
- Govt. to present outline of assistance for fisheries industry next week
- Who Has Better Brain Function: Night Owls Or Early Birds?
- Paris Olympics opening ceremony to take place on Friday
- US GDP expands annual 2.8% in Q2, posts 8th consecutive quarter of growth
- Philippines accuses Chinese ships of blocking refueling mission in S.China Sea
- New York Prosecutors Urge Judge In Trump's Hush Money Trial To Preserve Conviction
最新文章
-
Ukrainian evacuees call for peace back home at rally in Tokyo
-
US GDP expands annual 2.8% in Q2, posts 8th consecutive quarter of growth
-
I Never Gave Homophobes A Second Thought. Then My Husband And I Became Dads To Twin Girls.
-
Trump’s Nephew Claims He Said Disabled People ‘Should Just Die’
-
Suspected knife attacker in Solingen, Germany in custody
-
Paris Olympics opening ceremony to take place on Friday
友情鏈接
- US, European envoys to Japan deliver letter of concern to Nagasaki mayor
- Tokyo Governor Koike suffers bone fracture after throwing ceremonial pitch
- Torrential downpours hit Saitama Prefecture
- Jenna Ortega Breaks Silence On 'Scream' Co
- Blake Lively Stuns In Britney Spears' Versace Dress
- Sony Group scraps plan to acquire Paramount
- BOJ summary: some members see need for further rate hikes
- Tokyo Governor Koike suffers bone fracture after throwing ceremonial pitch
- Thai court dissolves popular opposition party
- JD Vance Accuses Tim Walz Of ‘Stolen Valor,’ Avoiding Iraq War