Japan Reconfirms That It Will Not Dispatch Troops to Korea Without Permission
This is just common sense that the Japanese Self Defense Force wouldn’t just land in South Korea without governmental permission, but due to the massive misinformation in Korea, this fact has to actually be socialized publicly in the media:
Japan reaffirmed Wednesday it would not send its troops to the Korean Peninsula without a request or prior consent from South Korea even though the country is expanding the role of its self-defense forces, the Defense Ministry in Seoul said.
Earlier, Japan stressed that Tokyo would never send troops to the Peninsula even for a contingency without permission from the Seoul government.
“Japan’s defense minister is explaining to its assembly on its position that (Japanese self-defense forces) will not enter the territory of South Korea if there’s no consent from the country,” a defense ministry official quoted a group of Japanese officials as saying during a working-level defense policy meeting.
“The Japanese side has reasserted this is the Japanese government’s basic stance.”
Earlier in the day, the neighbors held the 21st round of the working-level defense policy meetings in Seoul, resuming the director-level defense dialogue channel after over two years.
Since the last round held in Tokyo in March 2013, the annual meeting was suspended last year due to worsening diplomatic ties over unresolved history-related feuds.
The South Korean side was headed by Yoon Soon-ku, the ministry’s director general on international policy, while the Japanese delegation was led by his counterpart, Atsuo Suzuki.
The Japanese side has also suggested the signing of two military agreements — the General Security of Military Information Agreement and the Cross-Servicing Agreement — during the session, but the Korean side was cautious, the defense official said on condition of anonymity.
“Forging these agreements requires the understanding and support from the public,” he said, referring to public anxieties over military intelligence with the former colonial ruler. “It should be reviewed carefully.” [Yonhap]
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“Japan Reconfirms That It Will Dispatch Troops to Korea Without Permission”
“Will NOT Dispatch”…?
“but due to the massive misinformation” hehe
Wars have started over less… 😛
@1- Thanks correction made. 😳
If war breaks out on the peninsular again it’s very likely the North would be firing missiles into Japan because US reinforcement forces will be coming from there. Japan then would not have to ask for permission to fire ballistic missiles (if they have any?) back into North Korea and also engage the North Korean eastern fleet.
Phew! What a relief!
Koreans suffer from misinformation regarding Japan almost as bad as Texans do regarding military exercises (and just about everything else).
You keep using those words., Leon… I don’t think you know what they mean…
But then again, you do live closer to Austin than I do… 😛