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๐ฐ๐ท๐ฏ๐ต๐บ๐ธ South Korea-US-Japan to hold summit in Hiroshima
President Yoon Suk-yeol will hold a meeting with US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on the sidelines of the upcoming Group of Seven summit to be held in Hiroshima, Japan, to discuss ways to cooperate on North Koreaโs nuclear and missile threats.
The summit is anticipated to be hold on May 21, the last day of the G7 meetings.
The trilateral summit comes six months since the three leaders' meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in November last year. It marks the third such meeting since Yoon took office in May last year.
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President Yoon Suk-yeol will hold a meeting with US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on the sidelines of the upcoming Group of Seven summit to be held in Hiroshima, Japan, to discuss ways to cooperate on North Koreaโs nuclear and missile threats.
The summit is anticipated to be hold on May 21, the last day of the G7 meetings.
The trilateral summit comes six months since the three leaders' meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in November last year. It marks the third such meeting since Yoon took office in May last year.
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๐ฏ๐ต๐บ๐ธ๐ฆ๐บ๐ต๐ญ Japan, US, Australia eye ship deployment to Philippines for drill
Japan, the United States and Australia are considering sending their vessels carrying aircraft to the Philippines to conduct a trilateral naval drill next week in the South China Sea.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force has decided to send its largest destroyer, the Izumo, which is set to become a de facto aircraft carrier after undergoing additional renovation slated to begin next year or 2025.
The Royal Australian Navy will deploy its amphibious assault ship Canberra, while the US Navy is expected to send its amphibious assault ship America.
The exercise comes amid tensions between China and the Philippines after a Chinese coast guard vessel fired a water cannon at a Philippine military-chartered boat.
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Japan, the United States and Australia are considering sending their vessels carrying aircraft to the Philippines to conduct a trilateral naval drill next week in the South China Sea.
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force has decided to send its largest destroyer, the Izumo, which is set to become a de facto aircraft carrier after undergoing additional renovation slated to begin next year or 2025.
The Royal Australian Navy will deploy its amphibious assault ship Canberra, while the US Navy is expected to send its amphibious assault ship America.
The exercise comes amid tensions between China and the Philippines after a Chinese coast guard vessel fired a water cannon at a Philippine military-chartered boat.
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๐ต๐ญ๐จ๐ณ Philippines condemns Chinese coastguardโs use of water cannons
The Philippines condemned the China coastguard on Sunday for allegedly firing water cannon at its vessels in the disputed South China Sea, describing the actions as โillegalโ and โdangerousโ.โฆ
The Philippines condemned the China coastguard on Sunday for allegedly firing water cannon at its vessels in the disputed South China Sea, describing the actions as โillegalโ and โdangerousโ.โฆ
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๐จ๐ณ๐บ๐ธ๐ฏ๐ต๐ฐ๐ท China blasts US-Japan-South Korea summit
China is renewing its criticism of this weekendโs summit among the leaders of the US, Japan and South Korea, saying no country should โseek its own security at the expense of the security interests of others and of regional peace and stability.โ
โThe international community has its own judgment as to who is creating contradictions and increasing tensions,โ Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told reporters.
Beijing has made clear the current rapprochement between South Korea and Japan was something it very much did not want to see and its top diplomat, Wang Yi, last month made an appeal to racial-cultural similarities between Chinese, Japanese and Koreans as an alternative to partnering with the West.
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China is renewing its criticism of this weekendโs summit among the leaders of the US, Japan and South Korea, saying no country should โseek its own security at the expense of the security interests of others and of regional peace and stability.โ
โThe international community has its own judgment as to who is creating contradictions and increasing tensions,โ Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told reporters.
Beijing has made clear the current rapprochement between South Korea and Japan was something it very much did not want to see and its top diplomat, Wang Yi, last month made an appeal to racial-cultural similarities between Chinese, Japanese and Koreans as an alternative to partnering with the West.
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๐บ๐ธ๐ฐ๐ท๐ฏ๐ต US, South Korea and Japan condemn China, agree to deepen military ties
US President Joe Biden and the leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed at Camp David to deepen military and economic cooperation and made their strongest joint condemnation yetโฆ
US President Joe Biden and the leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed at Camp David to deepen military and economic cooperation and made their strongest joint condemnation yetโฆ
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๐๐ฏ๐ต Japan next to shoot for moon after Russia and India missions
Japan will be the latest country to aim for the moon this weekend, just days after a Russian spacecraft collided with the lunar surface and Indiaโs Chandrayaan-3 landed near its south pole.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agencyโs (JAXA) H2-A rocket is scheduled to take off on Sunday morning from Tanegashima Space Centre in southern Japan.
Success could provide the thrust JAXA badly needs to begin rebuilding its battered reputation after a series of costly setbacks over the past year. They include several launch failures that derailed both the introduction of a next-generation rocket and the agencyโs first attempt to launch commercial satellites.
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Japan will be the latest country to aim for the moon this weekend, just days after a Russian spacecraft collided with the lunar surface and Indiaโs Chandrayaan-3 landed near its south pole.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agencyโs (JAXA) H2-A rocket is scheduled to take off on Sunday morning from Tanegashima Space Centre in southern Japan.
Success could provide the thrust JAXA badly needs to begin rebuilding its battered reputation after a series of costly setbacks over the past year. They include several launch failures that derailed both the introduction of a next-generation rocket and the agencyโs first attempt to launch commercial satellites.
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๐ฏ๐ต๐จ๐ณ Japan scrambles jets to monitor Chinese bombers
Japan's defense ministry on Friday said it scrambled jet fighters to monitor two Chinese air force bombers flying between Okinawa and Miyako islands in the morning.
The Chinese H-6 bombers were spotted flying through the strait between southwest Japan's Okinawa and Miyako islands, the ministry said. Okinawa is home to one of the major US military bases in Asia-Pacific.
This may be a part of the drills, that China conducted today.
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Japan's defense ministry on Friday said it scrambled jet fighters to monitor two Chinese air force bombers flying between Okinawa and Miyako islands in the morning.
The Chinese H-6 bombers were spotted flying through the strait between southwest Japan's Okinawa and Miyako islands, the ministry said. Okinawa is home to one of the major US military bases in Asia-Pacific.
This may be a part of the drills, that China conducted today.
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๐น๐ผ๐จ๐ณ Taiwan reports renewed Chinese military activity
Taiwan's defense ministry reported renewed Chinese military activity around the island on Friday, including 13 aircraft entering Taiwan's "response" zone and five ships carrying out combat readiness patrols.โฆ
Taiwan's defense ministry reported renewed Chinese military activity around the island on Friday, including 13 aircraft entering Taiwan's "response" zone and five ships carrying out combat readiness patrols.โฆ
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๐ฏ๐ต Japan begins releasing Fukushima treated radioactive water into sea
Japan started discharging treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea.
The water discharge commenced around 1 p.m. Japanese time.
The water will be diluted with seawater to one-40th of the concentration permitted under Japanese safety standards before being discharged via an underwater tunnel 1 kilometer from the plant.
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Japan started discharging treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea.
The water discharge commenced around 1 p.m. Japanese time.
The water will be diluted with seawater to one-40th of the concentration permitted under Japanese safety standards before being discharged via an underwater tunnel 1 kilometer from the plant.
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๐บ๐ธ๐ฏ๐ต US reaffirms support for Japan's release of treated water
The United States reaffirmed its support for the release of treated radioactive water from Japan's destroyed nuclear power plant in Fukushima, calling it safe and transparent.
Matthew Miller, spokesperson for the Department of State, also said the US is happy with the level of transparency Japan has shown in the lead up to the release.
The statement, however, comes amid concerns and opposition from Japan's neighboring countries, as well as its own fishing population, that the release of treated water into the Pacific Ocean may have a long-term, irreversible impact on the environment and people.
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The United States reaffirmed its support for the release of treated radioactive water from Japan's destroyed nuclear power plant in Fukushima, calling it safe and transparent.
Matthew Miller, spokesperson for the Department of State, also said the US is happy with the level of transparency Japan has shown in the lead up to the release.
The statement, however, comes amid concerns and opposition from Japan's neighboring countries, as well as its own fishing population, that the release of treated water into the Pacific Ocean may have a long-term, irreversible impact on the environment and people.
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๐ฏ๐ต Japan begins releasing Fukushima treated radioactive water into sea
Japan started discharging treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea.
The water discharge commenced around 1 p.m. Japanese time.
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Japan started discharging treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea.
The water discharge commenced around 1 p.m. Japanese time.
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#Indonesia ๐ฎ๐ฉ / #WestPapua: A recently-posted photo of a West Papua National Liberation Army (#TPNPB) fighter displays a noteable machine gun.
The fighter is posing with a historic Type 92 (ไนไบๅผ้ๆฉ้ข้) heavy machine gun; made by #Japan ๐ฏ๐ต and chambered in 7.7x58mm.
It was very likely taken from the old Indonesian Army stocks.
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The fighter is posing with a historic Type 92 (ไนไบๅผ้ๆฉ้ข้) heavy machine gun; made by #Japan ๐ฏ๐ต and chambered in 7.7x58mm.
It was very likely taken from the old Indonesian Army stocks.
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๐ฏ๐ต๐จ๐ณ China's Fukushima-linked seafood ban is unacceptable, Japan tells WTO
Japan has told the World Trade Organization (WTO) that China's ban on Japanese seafood after the release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant was "totally unacceptable", the Japanese foreign ministry said.
In a counterargument to China's August 31 notification to WTO on its measures to suspend Japanese aquatic imports, which started last month, Japan said it would explain its positions in relevant WTO committees and urged China to immediately repeal the action.
Some Japanese officials have signaled the country may file a WTO complaint, which the US ambassador to Japan said last week the United States would support.
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Japan has told the World Trade Organization (WTO) that China's ban on Japanese seafood after the release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant was "totally unacceptable", the Japanese foreign ministry said.
In a counterargument to China's August 31 notification to WTO on its measures to suspend Japanese aquatic imports, which started last month, Japan said it would explain its positions in relevant WTO committees and urged China to immediately repeal the action.
Some Japanese officials have signaled the country may file a WTO complaint, which the US ambassador to Japan said last week the United States would support.
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๐ฏ๐ต๐จ๐ณ Japan may take China to WTO over Fukushima-driven seafood import ban
Japan threatened to take China to the World Trade Organization (WTO) to seek a reversal of Beijing's ban on all of its seafood imports after the release of treated radioactive water.โฆ
Japan threatened to take China to the World Trade Organization (WTO) to seek a reversal of Beijing's ban on all of its seafood imports after the release of treated radioactive water.โฆ
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๐ฏ๐ต๐จ๐ณ China rejects Japan's suggestion of joining Fukushima water framework
China has rejected Japan's proposal that it join an international verification framework for assessing the results of radiation level monitoring in treated water being released into the sea from Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Under the framework, participating countries will compare, analyze and evaluate the results of the monitoring carried out respectively by the Japanese government and the International Atomic Energy Agency on seawater off Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan.
Since early this year, Tokyo has repeatedly asked Beijing through diplomatic channels to participate in the monitoring efforts, but has had its requests rejected by China under the argument that the framework "does not guarantee" independent analysis of the released water.
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China has rejected Japan's proposal that it join an international verification framework for assessing the results of radiation level monitoring in treated water being released into the sea from Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Under the framework, participating countries will compare, analyze and evaluate the results of the monitoring carried out respectively by the Japanese government and the International Atomic Energy Agency on seawater off Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan.
Since early this year, Tokyo has repeatedly asked Beijing through diplomatic channels to participate in the monitoring efforts, but has had its requests rejected by China under the argument that the framework "does not guarantee" independent analysis of the released water.
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