Japan's Defense Director Hamada Kinada emphasized that Japan's strengthening military power is not used to threaten other countries.

Hamada Ying, one Saturday (June 3) in the Fourth Plenary Session of the Fourth Plenary Session of the "Asian Maritime Security Order" in the Shangri -La dialogue in the afternoon of the afternoon, shows that Japan will give priority to avoiding misunderstandings through diplomatic efforts and dialogue.

He said, from The biggest lesson is that avoiding opposition is essential, and must strive to maintain international order based on the rule of law and freely open.

"We must not only work hard to prevent any party from trying to change the status quo through force action, but also strengthen communication to avoid misunderstanding and misjudgment, and build and promote trust through dialogue."

In order to cope with the increasingly severe security situation, The Japanese government decided to increase the defense budget last year.A>, the proportion of defense spending in 2027 increased the proportion of domestic GDP from 1%to 2%.

Hamada Jingyi emphasized: "We do not seek competition or conflict. As a country that is generally eager for peace, our goal is to strengthen our own and original deterrence ability, and to promote different interests and opinions through dialogue."

Fiji Internal Affairs Minister: Maritime threats are more urgent to the Pacific country

Pio Tikoduadua, the Minister of the Internal Affairs and Immigration of Fiji, talked about the maritime threats and climate change at the same plenary session.Target = _blank> The Pacific is the impact of the island country that the current crisis of multiple global crises should listen and take action to respond.

He also said that geopolitical tensions and competition relationships around the world have spread to the Pacific region.However, for the Pacific countries, the impact of maritime threats is even more urgent, such as climate change, illegal fishing, transnational crimes, and nuclear threats.

"As we face multiple global crisis, we need to listen and take action in the international community. This is our collective responsibility for our future and the future of our future generations."