China fighter jet locks radar on Japan planes
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Australia will stand with Japan "to assert the rules-based order in this region, and we will do it resolutely," said Marles, who doubles as deputy prime minister. Koizumi called the incidents dangerous and extremely regrettable.
Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi said the move will help ensure the quasi-allies can work together more effectively and with greater strategic alignment.
Canberra has reinforced its military relationship with Tokyo as both countries confront rising Beijing military pressure and warn regional security is being tested.
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S/ Koizumi Shinjiro, Japanese Defense Minister / Japan and Australia place importance on order based on the rule of law