Japan-U.S. Bilateral Security Discussions

in Japanese

March 4, 2021
Ministry of Defense

Japan and the United States held bilateral security discussions by video teleconference  on March 4, 2021.

These discussions provided an opportunity for our two governments to demonstrate the strength and continued resilience of the U.S.-Japan Alliance. Participants exchanged views on the Indo-Pacific security environment, including the impact of COVID-19, as well as regional issues and bilateral defense cooperation. Both sides reiterated their strong opposition to unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force or coercion in the East and South China Seas, exchanging views and sharing their deep concerns over the PRC’s Coast Guard Law. They confirmed their continued close coordination to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific, enhance deterrence and response capabilities, and bolster the Japan-U.S. Alliance, which is stronger than ever.

Deputy Director General for Defense Policy, Ministry of Defense, Taro Yamato and Deputy Director General for North American Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yutaka Arima represented the government of Japan. Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia Security Mary Beth Morgan and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Japan and Korea Marc Knapper represented the government of the United States.