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Japan’s naval defence ships visit Da Nang
19/10/2013 | 16:15:33
Three Japanese c oastal defence ships with a total crew of 750 people aboard docked at Da Nang Port on October 19, beginning their friendship visit to the central city.
An official welcome ceremony for the naval delegation, led by Admiral Fuiyuki Kitagawa, was held in Tien Sa port in the presence of representatives from the Defence Ministry, the Vietnam People’s Naval Armed Service, the Naval High Command of Zone 3, and the municipal People’s Committee, among others.
Japanese attendees included Ambassador to Vietnam Hiroshi Fukada, Colonel Manabu Ozawa, Japanese military attaché, and representatives of the Japanese Business Association in Da Nang.
During the three-day stay in the city (October 19–21), the ship captains will pay courtesy visits to leaders of the municipal People’s Committee, the Military Zone 5’s High Command, and the Navy Zone 3’s High Command.
Officers and crewmembers will join in cultural and sports exchange activities and tour places of interest in Da Nang and its surrounding areas.-VNA
Japan will propose that Vietnam set up a civil maritime security force to facilitate the export of patrol vessels to Vietnam at upcoming maritime security talks between the two countries, Japanese media reported.
The proposal, which came ahead of the two countries' first-ever maritime security talks this month, has been interpreted as an attempt to counter China's activities in safeguarding its maritime rights in the South China Sea.
Japan's Kyodo News quoted sources as saying that the two sides are expected to discuss Japan's possible provision of patrol vessels to Vietnam.
Media reports stated Japan is planning to export high-performance maritime patrol ships above 1,000 tons in an effort to help Vietnam strengthen its capacity to protect its rights.
However, given that Japan's assistance can only be channeled to non-military programs, Tokyo will reportedly suggest the Vietnamese government should separate its maritime police force from its army, so as to facilitate the export.
Japan hopes to strengthen cooperation with Vietnam on maritime security, and wants to help Vietnam establish a mechanism equivalent to the Japan Coast Guard. One report from Ribenxinwen said the Japan's self-defense force is helping Vietnam train submarine crews, citing an unnamed Japanese official.
Global Times - Agencies