Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe says the security situation facing japan is the most
perilous since world war two due to North Korea’s “unacceptable”
provocations.
Prime minister Abe who said this on Thursday at a news conference vowed to bolster defenses to protect the Japanese people.
Tension in the region has been rising,
particularly since north Korea conducted its sixth and largest nuclear
test in September, and then in November, said it had successfully tested
a new intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach all of the
U.S. mainland.
Abe said it was not an exaggeration to
say that the security environment surrounding japan is at its severest
since world war two but vowed to protect the people’s lives and peaceful
living in any situation. Abe said japan would take new steps to
strengthen its defense.
The government approved a record
military budget last month, with defense outlays due to rise for a sixth
year, increasing by 1.3 percent to 5.19 trillion yen with the biggest
item 137 billion yen in reinforcing defenses against north Korean
ballistic missiles.
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