DefenseJapan ruling party eyes deal on easing weapons export rules by summer
Debate seen ramping up as G-7 plans greater assistance to Ukraine
A member of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force rides a howitzer equipped vehicle during a drill in May 2022. Current guidelines ban Japan from exporting arms to countries facing a conflict -- such as Ukraine. (Pool photo/Reuters)
SHUNSUKE SHIGETA, Nikkei staff writer
TOKYO -- Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party plans to resume debate on updating the country's restrictions on weapons transfers this week toward reaching an agreement this summer, as Group of Seven leaders at their summit in Hiroshima vowed to extend further assistance to Ukraine.