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Japan to send warship, aircraft to Middle East to protect vessels

- Reuters

Japan will send a warship and patrol planes to protect Japanese ships in the Middle East as the situation in the region, from which it sources nearly 90 percent of its crude oil imports, remains volatile, Japan’s top government spokesman said on Friday.

Under the plan approved by

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s cabinet, a helicopter-equipped destroyer and two P-3C patrol planes will be dispatched for informatio­n-gathering aimed at ensuring safe passage for Japanese vessels through the region.

If there are any emergencie­s, a special order would be issued by the Japanese defense minister to allow the forces to use weapons to protect ships in danger.

“Peace and stability in the Middle East is extremely important for the peace and prosperity of the internatio­nal community including Japan,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a regular news conference. “Also, it is very important to make sure Japanrelat­ed ships can sail safely in the Middle East, the world’s major source of energy.”

Friction between Iran and the US has increased since last year, when US President Donald Trump pulled the US out of a 2015 internatio­nal nuclear deal with Iran and re-imposed sanctions on it, crippling its economy.

In May and June, there were several attacks on internatio­nal merchant vessels in the region, including the Japanese-owned tanker Kokuka Courageous, which the United States blamed on Iran. Tehran denies the accusation­s.

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