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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says Japan will work to strengthen its defence and diplomatic capabilities to maintain peace. ― Reuters pic
TOKYO, March 23 ― Japan will work to strengthen its defence and diplomatic capabilities to maintain peace, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said today, according to public broadcaster NHK, adding that military buildups around the country have been growing.
Japan is a close ally with the United States and has condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine, supporting Kyiv financially and joining international sanctions on Moscow.
“Military buildup, including nuclear and missile development, has been accelerating in areas surrounding Japan and attempts to unilaterally change the status quo by force are growing,” Kishida told a graduation ceremony at the National Defence Academy in Yokosuka near Tokyo, according to NHK.
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Japan faces “the most complex and challenging” security environment since World War Two, and the government will strengthen its defence and diplomatic capabilities to maintain peace and to prevent security emergencies, he added.
Kishida and US President Joe Biden are to hold a summit on April 10 in the United States, aimed at boosting the longstanding bilateral security alliance in the face of growing Chinese influence and as North Korea continues its military tests. ― Reuters
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