Japan's Cabinet approves new defence plan

In a shift away from its post-Second World War pacifism, Japan’s government overhauled its defence guidelines today, easing an arms exports ban and singling out North Korea and China as security threats.

Japan's Cabinet approves new defence plan

In a shift away from its post-Second World War pacifism, Japan’s government overhauled its defence guidelines today, easing an arms exports ban and singling out North Korea and China as security threats.

The plan, approved in a morning Cabinet meeting, also called for Japan to participate in international peacekeeping missions and underscored Tokyo’s efforts to play a global security role that better matches its economic strength.

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