Japan to allocate funds to Malaysia to strengthen security 13:07

The Japanese government will provide 400 million yen (about $2.8 million) to Malaysia as part of its security assistance program. This was reported by TASS Referring to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“It is extremely important for Japan to contribute to the development of the capabilities of the Malaysian Armed Forces, which are both interested in monitoring and surveillance of these routes of great importance for Japan (connecting the Indian Ocean and East Asia – socialbites.ca). and for the region as a whole,” the message reads.

Malaysia will be provided with assistance in the field of marine monitoring, in particular, we are talking about rescue boats.

Before recognizedHe said the Japanese government plans to approve the Defense Ministry’s request to increase the budget to 7.7 trillion yen ($54.1 billion) in 2024, a 13.2% increase from this year. The funds will be used to purchase Japanese-made long-range missiles, as well as to develop a new generation fighter jet produced jointly by the UK and Italy.

Previously in Japan started We are concerned about the strengthening of the alliance between the Russian Federation and China.



Source: Gazeta

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