Japan will dispatch Self-Defense Forces in two batches to the peacekeeping mission in Southern Sudan
Date:2011-10-25Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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World Wide Web (microblogging) correspondent reported that Zhao Wenjie, according to the Japanese “Asahi Shimbun” reported on October 25, the Japanese government has determined to send troops as a peacekeeping force in Southern Sudan approach. First, at the end of 2011, Japan plans to send to South Sudan advance force of about 200 people, 320 people in early 2012 and then send the engineering unit. Forays by the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Wing to deploy rapid response center, capital of Juba, Southern Sudan will be activities for the base, follow-up engineering unit will be responsible for laying roads.
reported that Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Fujimura repair in early November, the cabinet meeting to dispatch issued preliminary instructions. Instructed to ensure the defense of her husband with a River will dispatch Self-Defense Forces issued the command.
Earlier, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda in late September during the UN General Assembly expressed willingness to send troops to southern Sudan. So far Japan has had two field missions sent south Sudan. Inspection report that local security is good, so the Japanese government decided to send an advance team in the Nile during the year for port maintenance and road construction activities. Reported that, Yoshihiko Noda hopes of a positive attitude “as the international community to contribute.”
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