China-Japan tensions put Trump in a bind, as Tokyo eyes US talks: analysts

Amid US-Japan joint patrols responding to China-Russia activities, analysts say the Trump administration faces a dilemma in backing ally Japan while maintaining China trade ties. Tokyo hopes for high-level US talks, but resolution depends on direct Beijing-Tokyo engagement.

The latest flare-up in China-Japan tensions—sparked by joint Chinese-Russian aircraft patrols near Japanese airspace, prompting a US-Japan bomber-jet flight over the Sea of Japan last Wednesday—has put the Trump White House in a delicate position, a Chinese analyst said.

As detailed in prior coverage, Japan's defense ministry confirmed the joint exercise on Thursday, reaffirming the allies' resolve against unilateral status quo changes and bolstering deterrence.

Navigating longstanding alliance commitments to Japan while preserving a fragile trade truce with China presents a 'potential dilemma' for Washington, the analyst noted.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed hope Wednesday for another meeting with her US counterpart amid the standoff with Beijing. Another expert emphasized that breakthroughs in the dispute will hinge on direct dialogue between the Asian neighbors.

The episode highlights US diplomatic challenges as fraying China-Japan ties test the balance between security pacts and economic interests.

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