Montreal Gazette

MILITARY TRAINS FOR OVERSEAS MISSIONS

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Japan’s military has begun training to carry out new missions overseas in a move that could prove controvers­ial in a nation so attached to its pacifist beliefs in the decades since the Second World War.

Defence Minister Tomomi Inada announced the change, saying units would start training this week. “It’s natural to make the proper preparatio­ns to respond under any circumstan­ces,” she said Wednesday.

Self-Defence Force troops will train for a UN peacekeepi­ng mission in South Sudan starting in November. That will include troops potentiall­y using weapons to rescue UN staff, and joining troops from other nations in defending the barracks of peacekeepe­rs if they come under fire.

Previously, Japanese peacekeepe­rs could only use their weapons to defend themselves if attacked.

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