U.S. to stop China's territorialism "Shangri-La" talks between Japan


- They want to make it clear to China that a unilateral decision on Taiwan, the Senkuku Islands or Ukraine is not acceptable.

New Delhi: Japanese Prime Minister Kumio Kishi will give a clear message to China during the Shangri-La talks with the United States in Singapore on Taiwan, the Senkuku Islands or Ukraine that any unilateral decision on these issues would not be acceptable to the world. The world is now watching this possible attitude of the Prime Minister of Japan.

Kishida's predecessor, Shinzo Abe, told China in no uncertain terms that if Taiwan invaded China, Japan would consider it a military crisis for itself.

However, Kishida will make it clear to China that a decisive-military response will be given to the PLA's attack on Taiwan or Senkuku. In addition, observers believe that Kishida will challenge China's open grandstanding in the South and East China Sea and in the Pacific. At the same time, their commitment to keeping the Indo-Pacific region free will show China.

At the same time, the world is watching what US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who is taking part in the talks, will say, as China is expanding its foothold in Central Asia. And spreading its legs across the Pacific Ocean. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is currently on a three-day visit to Kazakhstan, a Central Asian country. Before this, Ta. He was on a visit to the Oceania archipelago from May 6 to June 7.

The ASEAN countries are watching the talks between Japan and the United States in Singapore. The reason is that they are afraid of China's territorialism. In addition, it is natural that the question of Ukraine will be discussed in these talks.

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