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.

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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