Koizumi Attends ASEAN Defense Meeting in Malaysia; U.S. and China Also Represented
Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, left, and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visit the Defense Ministry in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, on Wednesday.
17:05 JST, November 1, 2025
KUALA LUMPUR — Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi attended the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Defense Ministers’ Meeting Plus on Saturday in Kuala Lumpur, where he was expected to emphasize the importance of stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
The meeting, which has been held since 2010, serves as a framework in which defense ministers from ASEAN member nations and their partners discuss regional security issues, including those in the South China Sea, and promote defense cooperation and exchanges.
During the meeting, which started on Saturday morning, officials from 19 nations, including Japan, the United States and China, were expected to discuss regional security issues. China’s intensifying hegemonic behavior was likely to be a concern.
Koizumi was expected to stress the importance of stability in the Indo-Pacific region amid China’s aggressive expansion in the East and South China seas.
He was also expected to raise concerns about North Korea’s nuclear and missile development and military cooperation between Russia and North Korea.
Before departing for Malaysia, Koizumi said at a press conference on Friday, “I would like to stress to the participating nations the necessity of strengthening cooperation across the region for peace and prosperity in the region and the international community.”
He is scheduled to return to Japan on Sunday.
"Politics" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
Japan to Charge Foreigners More for Residence Permits, Looking to Align with Western Countries
-
China Would Cut Off Takaichi’s ‘Filthy Head’ in Taiwan Crisis, Diplomat Allegedly Says in Online Post
-
Japan to Tighten Screening of Foreigners’ Residential Status by Providing Information of Nonpayment of Taxes
-
Takaichi Cabinet Approval Holds at 72% as Voters Back Aggressive Fiscal Stimulus, Child Benefits
-
Japan’s Government Monitors China’s Propaganda Battle Over Takaichi’s Taiwan Contingency Remark
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Govt Plans to Urge Municipalities to Help Residents Cope with Rising Prices
-
Essential Services Shortage to Hit Japan’s GDP By Up to ¥76 Tril. By 2040
-
Japan Prime Minister Takaichi Vows to Have Country Exit Deflation, Closely Monitor Economic Indicators
-
Japan to Charge Foreigners More for Residence Permits, Looking to Align with Western Countries
-
Japan GDP Down Annualized 1.8% in July-Sept.

