Japan’s PKO unit in S.Sudan set to face new duties    

Japan's Self-Defense Forces

Japan’s Self-Defense Forces

Tokyo … News Time

Japan’s Ministry of Defense, the United Nations peacekeeping in southern Sudan to give new responsibilities to the Japanese contingent will be reviewed. National security laws were approved by Parliament on Saturday. Ministry officials project that the new laws based on the Japan Self-Defense Forces, or SDF to settle obligations related to the new regulations. Under these conditions it will be determined what kind of weapons they carry and in what circumstances it will be. SDF official in southern Sudan and other countries members of the armed forces to cooperate with them in case of attack on the peacekeepers’ camps and responsibilities of the joint review of the possibilities.  The contingent deployed in South Sudan is to be replaced in December. The new responsibilities of the new Ministry of the contingent consideration are training.

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