Japan PM Abe sticks to plan to deploy forces to Middle East

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TOKYO (REUTERS) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe repeated his plans to deploy the Self-Defence Forces to the Middle East to ensure the safety of its ships, even as tensions in the region erupt in the wake of the United States' killing of one of Iran's top military commanders.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe repeated his plans to deploy the Self-Defence Forces to the Middle East to ensure the safety of its ships, even as tensions in the region erupt in the wake of the United States' killing of one of Iran's top military commanders.

"Tensions are rising in the Middle East and I am deeply worried. Further escalation should be avoided and I call on all parties concerned to exhaust all diplomatic effort to ease tensions," Abe told reporters in Ise, central Japan. The United States last week killed Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike on his convoy at Baghdad airport, an attack that took long-running hostilities between Washington and Tehran into uncharted territory and raised the spectre of wider conflict in the Middle East.

 

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