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Australia and Japan vow enhanced security cooperation to counter China at ‘deeply symbolic’ meeting

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Shinzo Abe also became the first Japanese prime minister to lay a wreath at an Australian memorial in a show of remorse for his country’s role in the second world war
“Australia and Japan also stand united on the importance of resolving disputes in the South China Sea, peacefully and in accordance with international law, and we are strongly opposed to any actions that could increase tensions within the region,” Morrison said, reading from a prepared statement after meeting Abe.
He added that a “stable and secure regional maritime … order is central to both Australia and Japan’s visions for the region, and is underpinned by respect for international law.”
Morrison said he looked forward to increased cooperation with Japan to support regional maritime safety and security. The leaders said they hope to conclude an agreement early next year on increased defence links, including more joint military exercises.
Abe said Japan and Australia would promote cooperation to strengthen the rule of law at sea. They also agreed to promote cooperation in providing help for maritime security-related projects in Southeast Asian and Pacific island nations.

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