Japan’s Defence Ministry on Thursday launched a map displaying the Type 055 guided missile destroyer Lhasa, one of many People’s Liberation Army Navy’s strongest warships, main a four-ship flotilla that additionally included a smaller destroyer, a frigate and a provide ship on the clockwise circumnavigation.
The Japanese map reveals the voyage started April 30 within the Tsushima Strait between South Korea and Japan, progressed by way of the Tsugaru Strait on the northern tip of Hokkaido on May 5 and 6 after which was within the Izu island chain south of Tokyo on Thursday.
In a narrative revealed after the Japanese Defence Ministry launch Thursday, China’s state-run Global Times linked the flotilla’s journey to “Japan’s recent provocative remarks” about Taiwan, the democratically dominated island over which the Chinese Communist Party claims sovereignty regardless of by no means having dominated it.
“While the voyage is likely a routine PLA Navy far sea exercise that does not violate any international law or target any third party, it could be seen as a strong message to Japan,” the Global Times report mentioned, citing Chinese consultants.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida mentioned in an interview with Nikkei Asia on Wednesday that “the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait is critical not just for our country, but for the whole international community.”
And Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi on Wednesday mentioned Tokyo had despatched a message of protest to Beijing over feedback by China’s ambassador that Japan could be “dragged into the fire” if Tokyo linked Taiwan to its personal safety.
In an unique interview with CNN on Wednesday, Hayashi mentioned Japan is in talks to open a NATO liaison workplace – the primary of its type in Asia – saying Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had repercussions far past Europe’s borders that had pressured Tokyo to rethink regional safety.
“We are already in discussions, but no details (have been) finalised yet,” Hayashi mentioned.
Tensions rise earlier than G7 summit
The Chinese circumnavigation additionally comes as leaders of the Group of Seven put together to fulfill in Japan starting May 19.
Chinese naval flotillas have carried out circumnavigations of Japan prior to now – most notably when a Chinese-Russian flotilla of 10 ships did so in October 2021 – and analysts say extra could be anticipated because the PLA Navy extra continuously flexes its muscle groups outdoors China’s close by waters.
But the timing and route of this train linked with the media reviews raises considerations, the analysts say.
“What is most troubling is that by linking the PLAN surface action group’s route selection to Kishida’s comments on Taiwan, China’s state media is seeking to make it into a show of force,” mentioned John Bradford, senior fellow on the S. Rajaratman School of International Studies in Singapore.
“Delivering these sorts of threats further undermines confidence and drives up regional tensions,” he added.
James Brown, professor of political science at Temple University in Japan, mentioned the timing of the Chinese naval exercise earlier than the G7 summit in Hiroshima is essential.
“While much of the focus in Hiroshima will be on Ukraine, the Japanese hosts will seek to link the issue to security in East Asia,” Brown mentioned.
“Prime Minister Kishida is likely to reiterate his message that ‘Ukraine today could be East Asia tomorrow’. By ‘East Asia,’ he means the prospect of China attacking Taiwan,” Brown mentioned.
“The Chinese show of force is intended to deter Japan from deepening security cooperation with the United States and other Western partners. It is likely to achieve the opposite,” he mentioned.
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