Japan should fully lift arms export ban: ex-security chief

Yachi urges 'proactive' contribution to peace amid growing global challenges

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Shotaro Yachi served as Japan's national security adviser, heading the National Security Secretariat. (Photo by Yoichi Iwata)

KOYA JIBIKI, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japan should in principle allow exports of defense equipment as Tokyo faces its "toughest and most complicated" security environment in the postwar era, a former head of the country's National Security Secretariat told Nikkei recently.

Japan "should build a comprehensive, multifaceted system" to handle these security challenges, with bolstering its defense capabilities as a core element, said Shotaro Yachi, who served as the first NSS chief from 2014 to 2019.

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