Japan, ASEAN seek "freedom of overflight" amid China tensions
Japan, ASEAN seek "freedom of overflight" amid China tensions - Channel NewsAsia
The issue for china will be what she has been inferring recently with other countries - oe play nice or it will impact on trade relations....
whether she likes it or not, that will be seen as middle kingdom mentality....
You see that in that story? Talk about the glass not being entirely empty!
Spin and wishful thinking seems to be the mainstay for this whole saga to date and this story is definitely no exception.
I think that Tokyo will be very disappointed that the most ASEAN would agree to, is a vague commitment to the principle of over-flight. Even the BBC could only describe it as a “possible mild rebuke” to the PRC.
It is not the first disappointment suffered by Tokyo in this affair. Despite the heralding, America’s intrusion on Nov 26th came far short of Japanese hopes. No doubt Mr Abe was looking for something like a mass flight of US Strike Aircraft in to the CADIZ or fully armed B2’s flying all the way through and loitering along the border of Chinese National Airspace. What they got of course was just two unarmed B52’s that briefly entered the far end of the zone, circled the Diayou Islands and left again. The whole episode was over in a matter of minutes. For the record, I think the US actually played a cleverly nuanced blinder, that did all that was necessary to show Japan it cared, but without doing over much to comprise its strategic ambiguity. As an act it was Symbolic but ultimately meaningless.
The ASEAN meeting was largely of the same mould, only lacking the symbolism. Mr Abe was undoubtedly looking for a communicate that would enable headlines such as “ASEAN condemns China for reckless Air Zone Provocation….” Etc, but it got nothing of the sort.
The commitment to the principle of over flight was the next step up from nothing and given that afaik, no plane in the CADIZ has yet been told to leave the zone, land at a Chinese Airport, otherwise change course or be otherwise intercepted, might just as well have been nothing, given that over flight through the zone is not being denied.
I can think of three non exclusive reasons why ASEAN members were so unexcited.
1) They simply do not care as it not their problem
2) They value their other ties and relations with the PRC to much to risk over a minor matter.
3) None of them wanted to tie their own hands with a precedent that could limit their own options in this regard in the not too distant future.
I can easily imagine several ASEAN members that might wish to establish their own ADIZ along sensitive borders. Indonesia being top of the list.