Japan is planning to join U.S. and Australian military exercises next year, citing China’s "destabilizing and concerning" actions in the South and East China Seas.
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00:00Japan says it will take part in joint military training with the U.S. and
00:04Australia next year, citing concerns over threats from China. Top defense
00:09officials from the three countries released a joint statement saying that
00:12China's actions in both the South and East China Seas are destabilizing and
00:17they are a serious concern. The planned exercises will be held in 2025 in
00:22northern Australia. They will focus on amphibious operations.