
Takaichi says no current plan to deploy SDF for Hormuz escort mission
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The prime minister said such an operation would be legally “very difficult,” adding that Japan had not been asked to join a coalition to help secure vessels in the waterway.
The prime minister said such an operation would be legally “very difficult,” adding that Japan had not been asked to join a coalition to help secure vessels in the waterway.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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