He made the statement while hosting a reception for Indonesian Foreign MinisterRetno Marsudi and Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto ahead of the two-plus-twomeeting between the defence and foreign ministers of both sides.
The Japanese Prime Minister voiced his concern over China’s activities in the waters, including implementation of the Coast Guard Law which allows patrol ships to use weapons.
Suga laid stress on the significance for both nations to reach consensus on thetransfer of defence equipment and technology accord, adding it will be thefoundation for further security cooperation between the two countries in thetime ahead.
At the event, Suga and his guest discussed recent developments in the EastChina Sea, and the South China Sea (or the East Sea), as well as tension in Myanmar.
Both sides spoke highly of the importance of maintaining free and open navigation based on international laws, while pledging toenhance close cooperation between Japan and ASEAN member states./.