The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun
Talks set for revision on 3 key security documents
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its coalition partner Komeito have kicked o discussions on the revision of three security-related documents including the National Security Strategy.
The joint council discussing the revisions aims to reach an agreement on such issues as the possession of counterattack capabilities to attack enemy missile launch sites for the purpose of self-defense.
The council, which held its rst meeting Tuesday, is headed by LDP Vice President Taro Aso and Kazuo Kitagawa, deputy chief of Komeito. It comprises ve members from each party, including party secretary generals and policy research council chiefs.
The discussions of the council will e ectively determine the direction of the three documents, as the government intends to reflect the council’s proposals in the documents, which are scheduled to be revised by the end of the year.
“We’ll have thorough discussions on such issues as nancial resources [for defense spending], and cyber and economic security,” Kitagawa said at Tuesday’s meeting in the Diet, stressing that a wide range of issues will be on the table.
The three documents that serve as guidelines for the government’s security policy comprise the National Security Strategy, a basic guideline for foreign and defense policy covering the next 10 years; the National Defense Program Guidelines, which outline the role of the Self-Defense Forces and the direction of their development; and the Mid-term Defense Program, which outlines a speci c policy for the procurement of defense equipment and other policies. (Oct. 20)