A transport aircraft Osprey is seen during a Ground Self-Defense Force training exercise in Shizuoka Prefecture on May 28.
13:26 JST, June 4, 2022
The government has proposed drastic improvements to the nation’s defense capabilities “within five years” in the latest draft of its Basic Policy on Economic and Fiscal Management and Reform.
The Cabinet is expected to authorize the proposal on Tuesday after securing approval from the ruling parties.
How “drastic” the improvements will be and the range of increase in defense spending were not specified in the draft, which was presented at the respective policy research council plenary sessions of the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito on Friday.
An initial draft stated that defense capabilities would be “drastically strengthened” due to the increasingly severe security environment amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and unilateral changes to the status quo by force in the Indo-Pacific region. The latest draft states that defense capabilities would be “drastically strengthened within five years.”
The initial draft also included a footnote stating that NATO members are aiming for defense spending of 2% or more of GDP. The information is included in the body text in the latest draft.
In April, the LDP called for a drastic strengthening of defense capabilities within five years, in light of the defense spending targets of NATO member countries.
Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the basic policy should reflect the LDP proposal at a meeting of his faction on Thursday.
The policy draft was not signed off at a plenary meeting of the LDP’s policy research council on the same day, with some members suggesting that the scope of the increase in defense spending should also be clearly stated.
Meanwhile, Komeito has left the matter in the hands of its policy chief Yuzuru Takeuchi.
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