Talks start with U.S. on new defense plan{u.s./japan}
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Out of harm's way: Led by Fumihiro Kayanuma (center), members of the 34th team of Self-Defense Forces personnel involved in U.N. peacekeeping operations in the Israeli-held Golan Heights are welcomed home by fellow SDF members at Narita International Airport on Thursday. Due to safety concerns, Japan pulled out of the mission, which it had been involved in since 1996. KYODO
Officials from Japan and the United States involved in defense and foreign affairs began full-fledged consultations over revising bilateral guidelines on defense cooperation at working-level talks Thursday in Tokyo.
One focus of the revisions is likely to be how to beef up cooperation between the security allies in monitoring and surveillance activities as China moves to increase its maritime presence in the region.
Kurt Campbell, assistant U.S. secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, expressed hope for a greater role to be played by the Self-Defense Forces, telling reporters in Tokyo that the United States is interested in "concrete areas where the United States and Japan can work more effectively together."
Citing freedom of navigation as one such area, he expressed confidence in working together toward a goal that will be welcome in the "broader region as a whole."