The Japanese government has announced a historic decision to allow arms exports, marking a radical shift from its pacifist policies established after World War II. This decision comes amid rising security threats from China and strained relations with the United States.
The Japanese government has officially amended its arms export laws, allowing the sale of weapons abroad, including those with combat capabilities. This change, approved by the Cabinet, will take effect on April 21.
The Japanese government announced a historic amendment to its arms export laws, allowing for the sale of weapons abroad. This decision aims to strengthen security cooperation with partner countries amid increasing challenges.
Japan has announced a historic easing of restrictions on the export of deadly weapons, allowing it to join the ranks of exporting nations. This decision comes amid increasing security concerns in the region.
Japan is considering plans to relax its current restrictions on offensive arms exports, which raises significant concerns in China. This shift comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.