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Japan confirms it is scrapping US land-based missile defence system

Defence Minister Taro Kono said the country will now revise its missile defence programme and scale up its entire defence posture

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe takes off mask as he speaks to reporters at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo. Photo: PTI
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe takes off mask as he speaks to reporters at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo. Photo: PTI

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Japan's National Security Council has endorsed plans to cancel the deployment of two costly land-based US missile defence systems aimed at bolstering the country's capability against threats from North Korea, the country's defence minister said Thursday.
Defence Minister Taro Kono said the country will now revise its missile defence programme and scale up its entire defence posture.
The council made its decision Wednesday, and now the government will need to enter negotiations with the US about what to do with payments and the purchase contract already made for the Aegis Ashore systems.
 

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