The cautious show of support for Tokyo in its bitter row with Beijing came as Japan pledged USD 20 billion in aid and grants for the region.
At a summit in Tokyo, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) "agreed to enhance co-operation in ensuring freedom of overflight and civil aviation safety".
"We underscored the importance of maintaining peace, stability and prosperity in the region and promoting maritime security and safety, freedom of navigation... And resolution of disputes by peaceful means."
The gathering also offered encouragement for Abe's more muscular military stance, which some see as a possible check on the rising might of China, and which the communique described as a "proactive contribution to peace".
"The ASEAN Leaders looked forward to Japan's efforts in contributing constructively to peace, stability, and development in the region," the statement said.
China and South Korea frequently invoke the horrors of the last century in warnings against a more engaged Japanese military, but Tokyo's relations with Southeast Asia -- much of which it also brutally invaded -- are less coloured by history.
The meeting was the first significant gathering of Asian leaders since China declared an Air Defence Identification Zone over the East China Sea, including the airspace above the Tokyo-administered Senkaku Islands, which Beijing claims as the Diaoyus.
Beijing said all aircraft entering the zone have to submit flight plans and obey orders issued by Chinese authorities, in an announcement that was criticised as inflammatory, and flouted by Washington, Seoul and Tokyo.
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