Japan and the Philippines Deepen Defense Ties
Minister of Defense, Shinjiro Koizumi, visited Manila, Philippines, and had a meeting with Filipino Secretry of National Defense, Gilberto Teodoro on May 5 th . Both ministers signed on a statement in which both countries reached a deal to export used Japanese Abukuma-class destroyer to Philippines. It is expected that the contract will make the first case for Japan to export its lethal defense equipment after it removed restriction of weapons sales in April. Sanae Takaichi administration in April abolished five categories for exporting defense equipment, which had been rescue, transport, vigilance, surveillance and mine-sweeping. The decision enabled Japan to export lethal weapons for the first time in post-World War II era, leaving concern on weakening Article 9 of the Constitution of Japan, which renounces war as a solution of international conflicts. The statement signed by Koizumi and Teodoro directed bilateral discussion on exporting Abukuma-class d...