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Japanese defence minister rejects ‘new militarism’ label from China in Shangri-La speech

At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi rejected accusations of "new militarism" from China. He stated that Japan's defense strategy changes are intended to foster a cooperative role in regional security.

Alcott Wei,Amber WangSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-31 · 05:35 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Japanese defence minister rejects ‘new militarism’ label from China in Shangri-La speech
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At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi rejected accusations of "new militarism" from China. He stated that Japan's defense strategy changes are intended to foster a cooperative role in regional security. Koizumi also expressed opposition to "unilateral changes to the status quo by force or coercion," a stance widely interpreted as a response to China's activities in the East and South China Seas and its stance on Taiwan. He highlighted Japan's lack of nuclear weapons and strategic bombers, questioning the "new militarism" label. The minister emphasized that every country should determine its future freely and that the region must remain open to those respecting shared rules.

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Japan opposes unilateral changes to the status quo by force or coercion.

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Japan's defence minister rejected suggestions that Japan is reviving its militaristic past.

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Japan has neither nuclear weapons nor strategic bombers.

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China has condemned Japan's policy revisions as a revival of militaristic ideology.

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‘Every country must be able to choose its future by its own will,’ Shinjiro Koizumi says in address to Singapore3-MIN READ3-MIN3ListenPublished: 1:35pm, 31 May 2026Japan’s defence minister has rejected suggestions that his country is reviving its militaristic past, telling a regional security conference that changes to its defence strategy would allow it to play a new cooperative role.Shinjiro Koizumi also used his speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue on Sunday to state that Tokyo opposed “unilateral changes to the status quo by force or coercion”, a comment believed to refer to Beijing’s maritime activities, including in the East and South China seas, and possible military action to reunite Taiwan with mainland China.“Every country must be able to choose its future by its own will. And this region must remain open to all countries that respect our shared rules and principles,” Koizumi said.02:22US defence chief Hegseth says Trump seeks ‘peace through strength’ in Shangri-La speechHe did not specify which country the comments were aimed at but tensions between China and Japan have been particularly high since late last year when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested in comments to parliament that a conflict in the Taiwan Strait could constitute a “survival-threatening” situation – sufficient grounds for Japanese military intervention.Takaichi’s administration is also pushing for revisions to the country’s policy framework to allow for a more proactive military posture, a shift condemned by China as a revival of the militaristic ideology that drove Japanese aggression during World War II.In an apparent reference to China on Sunday, Koizumi said Japan had neither nuclear weapons nor strategic bombers.“There is a country that has a huge arsenal of nuclear weapons and strategic bombers. Japan has neither of such weapons. And yet Japan is labelled ‘new militarism’. Isn’t it strange?” Koizumi said.
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