Japan and South Korea Strengthen Defence Ties with Logistics Pact and Joint Exercises
Japan, South Korea revive defence ties with military logistics pact, joint exercise
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South Korea and Japan are advancing defence cooperation by discussing a military logistics support agreement and resuming joint exercises. The proposed Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) aims to facilitate sharing of military supplies. A joint search-and-rescue exercise is scheduled for June 7, marking the first in nearly a decade.
- 01The Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) will enable South Korea and Japan to share military supplies like fuel and ammunition during operations.
- 02A joint search-and-rescue exercise will take place on June 7, the first since 2017, involving both the South Korean Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force.
- 03The discussions reflect a shift towards improved security cooperation amid regional tensions, particularly on the Korean Peninsula.
- 04The military relationship between the two countries has been strained since a 2018 incident involving allegations of radar targeting.
- 05Japan and South Korea are also coordinating with the US and UK on advanced missile development and a next-generation fighter aircraft program.
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South Korea and Japan are working to enhance their defence ties by exploring a military logistics support agreement, discussed during a meeting between South Korean Defence Minister Ahn Gyu back and Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. The proposed Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) aims to facilitate the sharing of military supplies such as fuel and ammunition. Ahn emphasized the need for public understanding in both countries due to the sensitive nature of their defence cooperation. Additionally, the two nations will conduct a joint search-and-rescue exercise on June 7, marking the first such drill in nearly nine years, following a period of strained relations after a 2018 radar incident. The renewed cooperation is seen as a response to regional challenges, including tensions on the Korean Peninsula and broader Indo-Pacific security concerns. Koizumi also held discussions with US and UK defence officials to strengthen trilateral security coordination, focusing on advanced missile projects and the Global Combat Air Programme.
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The renewed defence cooperation between South Korea and Japan could enhance regional security and stability, impacting military readiness and response capabilities in Northeast Asia.
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