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Japan PM urges stronger defense amid N Korea worries

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TOKYO: Japan’s prime minister yesterday called for a boost to the country’s defenses in the face of North Korean threats, warning that Tokyo needs to be able to protect itself. The call is a common refrain from nationalis­t leader Shinzo Abe, who has long advocated a stiffening of Japan’s military posture, despite its officially pacifist constituti­on. In a speech to senior officers of the SelfDefens­e Forces-Japan’s name for the military-Abe said: “No one else will protect you if you don’t have the mindset of protecting yourself.”

“We have to take all appropriat­e measures against (incidents such as) North Korea’s missile launch over Japan,” added the premier, who said he had asked his defense minister to draw up a blueprint for Japan’s medium-term defense strategy. Abe, who moved quickly after the election of Donald Trump to keep the mercurial US president close, said that “strengthen­ing the Japan-US alliance is vital” to ensure regional stability.

“We have to deter North Korea’s repeated provocativ­e acts,” he said, noting recent joint drills with the United States in the Sea of Japan and defense cooperatio­n with like-minded countries including Australia.

Abe’s comments come as the US pushes for the United Nations Security Council to vote on harsher sanctions on North Korea. Diplomats said that a new draft resolution circulated recently is slightly less tough than the original but includes a “progressiv­e” oil embargo on Pyongyang.

Speaking at the same meeting, Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera said he hoped to quickly introduce Aegis Ashore, a land-based version of the maritime Aegis missile-defense system.—AFP

 ??  ?? TOKYO: Japan Self-Defense Force honor guards make a line prior to a welcoming ceremony for Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo.—AFP
TOKYO: Japan Self-Defense Force honor guards make a line prior to a welcoming ceremony for Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo.—AFP

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