U.S. and Japan discuss China's nuclear buildup

Japan and the United States held regular talks on the U.S. "nuclear umbrella," with discussions also focusing on China's "destabilizing nuclear weapons buildup and testing." The Extended Deterrence Dialogue (EDD) occurred amid growing tensions between the allies and China over Beijing's efforts to expand and modernize its nuclear arsenal.

Japan and the United States conducted the Extended Deterrence Dialogue (EDD) on February 22, focusing on the U.S. "nuclear umbrella" and China's "destabilizing nuclear weapons buildup and testing."

According to a statement from Japan's Defense Ministry, "The two delegations discussed China’s rapid, opaque, and destabilizing nuclear weapons buildup and testing, as well as Russia’s historical noncompliance with arms control." The United States reiterated the need for multilateral strategic stability and arms control talks. Japan welcomed the U.S. intention to achieve a better agreement and emphasized the importance of involving Russia and China.

The talks took place against the backdrop of increasing tensions between the allies and China, driven by Beijing's push to expand and modernize its nuclear arsenal. This dialogue underscores the ongoing coordination in U.S.-Japan defense relations amid regional security challenges.

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