US, Japan unveil new defence guidelines

Washington: US and Japan announced on Monday new guidelines for bilateral defence cooperation, allowing Japan’s self-defence forces to take on more ambitious global role that the Shinzo Abe administration has been seeking. Under the new guidelines, revised for the first time since 1997, Japan will have the rights to exercise collective self-defence, therefore being able […]

Washington: US and Japan announced on Monday new guidelines for bilateral defence cooperation, allowing Japan's self-defence forces to take on more ambitious global role that the Shinzo Abe administration has been seeking.

Under the new guidelines, revised for the first time since 1997, Japan will have the rights to exercise collective self-defence, therefore being able to defend other countries that may come under attack, said the US Defence Department in a press release. It also allows for increased regional and global cooperation in the US-Japanese alliance, Xinhua reported.