Nuclear test: Japan, India agree to raise pressure on North Korea

Called upon North Korea to cease action that adversely impacts peace, stability of region and beyond

The actions of Kim Jong Un are set to further increase tensions in the region, where concerns have grown that a war of words between US President Donald Trump and N Korea’s supreme leader could set off a military conflict Photo: Reuters
The actions of Kim Jong Un are set to further increase tensions in the region, where concerns have grown that a war of words between US President Donald Trump and N Korea’s supreme leader could set off a military conflict Photo: Reuters
IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 06 2017 | 3:55 PM IST

India and Japan came together to condemn North Korea's September 3 nuclear test, a joint statement released after India-Japan Annual Defence Ministerial Dialogue said on Wednesday.

The two-day dialogue was held on September 5-6, in Tokyo, between Defence Minister Arun Jaitley and his Japanese counterpart Itsunori Onodera. The two defence leaders stressed on the need to increase pressure on North Korea with the international community, the Japan Times reported.

Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera and his Indian counterpart, Arun Jaitley, confirmed Tuesday the necessity of increasing pressure on North Korea in cooperation with the international community, amid Pyongyang’s advancing nuclear arms and missile development.

Though Nirmala Sitharaman was named the new Defence Minister on Sunday as part of a reshuffle on Sunday, Jaitley had said he would represent India at the Dialogue.
 


"It is a very important security dialogue between the two countries ahead of the Japanese Prime Minister's visit and therefore changes are not advisable. I will continue for next two days to complete the dialogue, and Ms Sitharaman will take the charge of the ministry as soon as the dialogue ends," he had told reporters.

The statement said the Ministers exchanged views on the current security situation in the Indo-Pacific region.

"They condemned in the strongest terms North Korea's nuclear test of September 3, 2017, which is in violation of its international obligations and commitments, including under relevant UNSC resolutions.

It also "called upon North Korea to cease such action that adversely impacts peace and stability of the region and beyond," the joint statement said.

The Ministers also expressed satisfaction at the success of Japan-India-US Trilateral Maritime Exercise Malabar 2017 in July, and confirmed their intention to further deepen and advance the objectives of this exercise.

Onodera expressed his intention to have state-of-the-art Japanese assets including P-1 to participate in the next edition of the Malabar exercise in 2018 and Jaitley welcomed his proposal, the statement said.

"The Ministers noted the importance of bilateral training interactions between Indian Navy and Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF). The two sides will consider inclusion of Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) training to expand cooperation," it said.

In addition the ministers agreed to pursue exchanges and training by ASW aviation units such as Lockheed P-3 Orion anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft. The Japanese side proposed to invite Indian Navy personnel to mine-countermeasures training held by JMSDF.

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First Published: Sep 06 2017 | 3:18 PM IST

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