Japan loosens long-standing curbs on arms exports
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Japan loosens long-standing curbs on arms exports
""No single country can now protect its own peace and security alone, and partner countries that support each other in terms of defense equipment are necessary," Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated, highlighting the need for international cooperation in defense."
""There is absolutely no change in our commitment to upholding the path and fundamental principles we have followed as a peace-loving nation for over 80 years since the war," Takaichi reassured, emphasizing Japan's continued dedication to peace."
"The revised guidelines scrap earlier restrictions and allow all defense equipment to be approved, subject to government screening and controls on transfers to third countries, marking a significant policy shift."
Japan has approved a significant change in defense export rules, ending restrictions on lethal weapons sales. This shift allows for the export of fighter jets, missiles, and warships. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi emphasized the need for international defense partnerships, stating that no country can ensure its own security alone. The new policy replaces previous limitations on defense exports, which were rooted in Japan's pacifist postwar stance. The revised guidelines will enable broader approval for defense equipment, subject to government oversight.
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