On the 11th, Fumio Kishida and Sunak formally signed an "Access Agreement" allowing mutual military deployment.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited the UK yesterday (11th) and signed an "Access Agreement" with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to allow mutual military deployment, which aroused international attention.

In this regard, Akio Yabata, director of the Taipei branch of Japan's "Sankei Shimbun", said bluntly that this move is clearly a warning to China not to act rashly against Taiwan!

Japanese Prime Minister Kishida has been visiting France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, the five members of the Group of Seven (G7) countries, since the 9th. On the 9th, he visited the United Kingdom and British Prime Minister Sunak signed a "mutual access agreement" at the Tower of London. ", strengthen the defense and security cooperation between the UK and Japan, and allow the two sides to deploy troops on each other's territory, so that the UK can contribute to maintaining the security and stability of the Indo-Pacific region.

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Yaba Akio said through Facebook this evening (12th): "This agreement is the first diplomatic document on national defense signed between Japan and a European country after the war. After 1945, the international order that had been maintained for more than 70 years began to reorganize, and Japan finally Out of the shadow of the defeated country. A big game of international political games has officially begun. The last time Japan and the United Kingdom signed an alliance agreement was in 1902 at the beginning of the last century. At that time, the main imaginary enemies were Russia and Germany. It is to prevent these two countries from expanding their influence in China."

Yaba Akio pointed out: "In 1905, Japan and Russia fought a big battle with Northeast China as the battlefield. Without the support of the British partner, it would be difficult for Japan to survive. In 1923, the Japan-British alliance failed, and many studies Scholars of Japanese diplomatic history all believe that the failure of the Japan-British alliance was the starting point of Japan’s defeat in World War II. This time, the content of the "New Japan-British Alliance" is relatively simple, and it is only some preliminary cooperation on national defense issues. However, its imaginary enemy Clearly, Russia and China.

Recently, the fleets of Russia and China have often made some provocative actions around Japan, which has aroused the vigilance of the democratic camp.

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He said bluntly: "The Russian army is currently being beaten all over the battlefield in Ukraine. Obviously, Japan does not need to go to Europe to help. Frankly speaking, this alliance means that the British army will go to the Indo-Pacific to support Japan and prevent China from expanding abroad; let me explain it more clearly. , is to warn China not to act rashly against Taiwan.”

Yaba Akio finally said: "A few years ago when we talked about the Taiwan Strait crisis, everyone only focused on whether the US military would intervene, but in the past two years we have seen that Japan has been expanding its military, purchasing new weapons, and introducing new policies to strengthen national defense. They are all aimed at China. Now Britain has joined the ranks. The democratic camp has no intention of changing the status quo, nor will it take the initiative to attack China, but it has shown its determination to prevent China from unilaterally changing the status quo. I hope these actions can help Let Xi Jinping recognize the reality."