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Biden endorses Japan on UN Security Council, beefed up defence

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Biden endorses Japan on UN Security Council, beefed up defence
www.aljazeera.com

US President Joe Biden has endorsed Japan’s plan to beef up its defence capabilities as he and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida committed to working closely to counter China’s growing influence in Asia.

The US president, on his first trip to Asia since taking office, commended Kishida’s determination to strengthen Japan’s defence capabilities, the White House said in a statement following their meeting on Monday.

The two leaders committed to working closely on China’s “increasingly coercive behaviour that runs counter to international law”, it said, signalling growing concern about China’s assertiveness and reach across security and supply chains.

The two were expected to hold a joint news conference.

Separately, Japanese public broadcaster NHK said that Biden supported Japan becoming a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

The cornerstone of Biden’s visit, which includes meetings with the leaders of Japan, Australia, and India in the “Quad” group, will be the launch of an Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, a broad plan providing an economic pillar for US engagement with Asia.

“The US-Japan alliance has long been the cornerstone of peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific, and the United States remains fully committed to Japan’s defence,” Biden said at the beginning of talks with Kishida at the Akasaka Palace in central Tokyo.

Earlier, he met Emperor Naruhito, talking briefly at the palace entrance before being ushered inside. The White House said Biden offered greetings on behalf of the American people, highlighting the strength of the US-Japan relationship.
“It shows that the United States will strengthen its involvement in the Indo-Pacific region no matter what the circumstances,” Kishida said ahead of their meeting.
Worries are growing in Asia about an increasingly assertive China, particularly in light of its close ties to Russia, and tension has risen over self-ruled Taiwan, which China considers a renegade province.

North Korea will also be on the agenda, with Biden later on Monday scheduled to meet families of Japanese people who were abducted years ago to train spies in North Korea.

But the centrepiece will be the US leader’s launch of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), a programme to bind countries more closely through common standards in areas including supply-chain resilience, clean energy, infrastructure and digital trade.

The US has lacked an economic pillar for its Indo-Pacific engagement since former President Donald Trump withdrew from a multinational trans-Pacific trade agreement, leaving the field open to China to expand its influence.

But the IPEF is unlikely to include binding commitments, and Asian countries and trade experts have given a lukewarm response to the programme, which is limited by Biden’s reluctance to risk American jobs by offering the increased market access the region craves.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is due in Japan for the Quad talks, with Australia’s new prime minister, Anthony Albanese, also expected.
Biden arrived in Japan late on Sunday from South Korea and will leave on Tuesday for the US.
 
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