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TOKYO, May 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Japan and the United
States are negotiating to strengthen their joint operations and cooperation in
the event of military emergency in Japan, and could reach an agreement as early
as June, the leading Asahi Shimbun daily reported Thursday.
Under the plan, Japan will allow
the US military to use some Japanese civilian facilities, such as harbors and
airports, if emergencies pop up.
Military emergencies would also include a flare-up
across the Taiwan Straits, the paper said.
Japan wants the United States to realign its
decades-old heavy military presence here in the face of growing outcry from
regions hosting US bases to reduce their burden.
By offering civilian facilities, Tokyo hopes the
Pentagon will become more receptive to eliminating certain US facilities in
Japan, the newspaper said.
On the other hand, Tokyo is actively pursuing a
closer defense cooperation with Washington to deal with what it says the new
threats in East Asia, and seeking a greater role for itself in such a
partnership.
The agreement is expected to be announced in written
documents in June if talks go smoothly. Subsequently, the two sides would be
drawing up plans in the years to come for different contingencies in the
vicinity of Japan, according to the report. Enditem |