Japan Defense Focus No.135
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2.@X/N+%' They also shared the recognition regarding the impor-tance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. The two ministers also agreed that in order to enhance the deterrence and response capabilities of the alliance, it is important for both the SDF and U.S. forces in Japan to strengthen their readiness through various advanced exer-cises, including Japan-U.S. bilateral training.Japan-U.S. Defense Ministerial MeetingOn March 16, Defense Minister Kishi held a meeting with U.S. Defense Secretary Austin at MOD. They con-firmed that Japan-U.S. Alliance is more important than ever for the regional peace and stability in the security environment rapidly growing severe. The Ministers affirmed that Japan and the U.S. will work to maintain and reinforce a free and open Indo-Pa-cific with the Japan-U.S. Alliance being the cornerstone. Minister Kishi expressed the strong resolve to the defense of Japan and stated that Japan will play an active role in regional peace and stability. Secretary Austin wel-comed the statement and confirmed the unwavering com-mitment of the United States to the defense of Japan. They concurred to work together to further strengthen the Alliance capabilities to deter and respond. Defense Minister Kishi stated that it is unacceptable for the Chinese Coast Guard Law, which includes provi-sions that are inconsistent with the international law, to increase tensions in the East and South China Seas, and both ministers expressed their serious concerns.

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