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Friday, December 13, 8:01 (UTC)
Two Japanese minesweepers at Tien Sa Port in Da Nang, December 12, 2019. Photo by Vietnam News Agency/Tran Le Lam.
The chief of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force has called for stronger cooperation with Vietnam's navy, keeping in mind China's maritime presence.
The MSDF held a workshop on removing unexploded underwater mines aboard the minesweeper tender Bungo on Friday. The vessel is making a port call in Da Nang, central Vietnam.
About 30 divers and Vietnamese navy personnel took part in the workshop.
MSDF Chief of Staff, Admiral Hiroshi Yamamura, said Vietnam is one of the most important Southeast Asian countries to Japan. He said he hopes to strengthen the two nations' ties.
Members of an MSDF special unit talked about their experience in disposing of unexploded mines and bombs off the coast of Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, during World War Two.
They also spoke about necessary equipment and training for the task.
Yamamura's visit to Vietnam is the first by an MSDF chief in six years. On Wednesday he met a senior official of the country's defense ministry.
Vietnam has territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea. By strengthening ties with the Vietnamese navy, Japan apparently aims to keep China in check amid its growing maritime presence in the region.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20191213_39/amp.html
Friday, December 13, 8:01 (UTC)
Two Japanese minesweepers at Tien Sa Port in Da Nang, December 12, 2019. Photo by Vietnam News Agency/Tran Le Lam.
The chief of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force has called for stronger cooperation with Vietnam's navy, keeping in mind China's maritime presence.
The MSDF held a workshop on removing unexploded underwater mines aboard the minesweeper tender Bungo on Friday. The vessel is making a port call in Da Nang, central Vietnam.
About 30 divers and Vietnamese navy personnel took part in the workshop.
MSDF Chief of Staff, Admiral Hiroshi Yamamura, said Vietnam is one of the most important Southeast Asian countries to Japan. He said he hopes to strengthen the two nations' ties.
Members of an MSDF special unit talked about their experience in disposing of unexploded mines and bombs off the coast of Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, during World War Two.
They also spoke about necessary equipment and training for the task.
Yamamura's visit to Vietnam is the first by an MSDF chief in six years. On Wednesday he met a senior official of the country's defense ministry.
Vietnam has territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea. By strengthening ties with the Vietnamese navy, Japan apparently aims to keep China in check amid its growing maritime presence in the region.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20191213_39/amp.html