Defence Minister Blair Visits Korea and Japan Amid China-Russia Drill Plans in Region
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Defence Minister Bill Blair is making his first visit to South Korea and Japan as China and Russia plan joint military drills in nearby waters.
The exercises will take place in the Sea of Japan, which lies between Japan and the Korean Peninsula, and in the Sea of Okhotsk, north of Japan’s Hokkaido Island. Additionally, China will also take part in the Russian military’s “Ocean-2024” strategic exercise.
During his visit to South Korea, Blair made a historic stop at the demilitarized zone separating the South from the communist-led North. He will also meet with Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun to discuss boosting defence collaboration between Canada and Korea.
In Japan, Blair will meet with Defence Minister Kihara Minoru to strengthen the Canada-Japan defence partnership. He will also visit Canadian Armed Forces members stationed in Japan, who are involved in monitoring illicit North Korean activities.
In response, Canada’s allies are strengthening ties to address potential security challenges.
Japan and South Korea deployed fighter jets last December in response to a joint China-Russia military exercise, according to the U.S. Naval Institute. South Korean media also reported that during the event, two Chinese and four Russian military aircraft entered South Korea’s air defence identification zone.