Japan's Ishiba calls for beefed-up defenses in face of regional threats

New PM also vows to seek 'constructive and stable' ties with China in policy speech

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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba delivers his first policy speech at the Diet in Tokyo on Oct. 4. (Photo by Uichiro Kasai)

TAMAYO MUTO, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Friday promised to strengthen Japan's defenses amid rising regional and global threats, including from China, while also vowing to work for mutually beneficial ties with the regional giant.

The veteran politician addressed lawmakers in his first policy speech to the lower house of parliament since taking office on Tuesday. His election as prime minister by the Diet came after he was chosen as leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in a vote a week ago.

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