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Joint Training Patrols in South China Sea
Topic Started: Sep 18 2016, 01:14 AM (345 Views)
Ayoshi
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Japan to join US in South China Sea patrols | CNN - September 16, 2016
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Inada also welcomed the US's plan to allocate 60% of its Navy and Air Force assets to the Asia Pacific region by 2020.

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Inada mentioned how China's recent activities in the East China and South China seas were "raising serious concern in the Asia-Pacific and beyond."
"I would like to underline my government's resolve to protect our territorial integrity and sovereignty," said Inada.
"To this end, we will continue our own defense efforts and also maintain and enhance the Japan-U.S. alliance."


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‘Philippines won’t join sea patrol’ | philstar - Updated September 14, 2016
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MANILA, Philippines – President Duterte made it clear yesterday the country will not join any patrols in the volatile South China Sea to keep its forces from getting involved in hostilities.


see also: PH seeks joint patrols with US in SCS/WPS
Edited by Ayoshi, Sep 18 2016, 01:23 AM.
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