Japan to deploy warship and planes to Middle East
https://www.dw.com/en/japan-to-deploy-warship-and-planes-to-middle-east/a-51804992
Japan will send a warship and patrol planes to the Middle East to protect Japanese ships in the region, a document approved by the Cabinet showed on Friday.
A helicopter-equipped destroyer and two P-3C patrol planes will be deployed to gather information and ensure the safety of Japanese ships around the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, near Iran's coastline.
A total of 206 personnel from Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force will accompany the year-long mission, and the deployment could begin as early as the end of January, reported Japan's Kyodo international news agency, citing government sources.
Japan sources nearly 90% of all its crude oil from the region which saw a succession of attacks on international merchant vessels during May and June. The attacks included one launched against the Japanese-owned tanker Kokuka Courageous. The US has blamed Iran for the attacks but Iran denies this.
If there are any emergencies, a special order would be issued by the Japanese defense minister to allow the forces to use weapons to protect ships in danger.
The mission will be carried out in the Gulf of Oman, the northern part of the Arabian Sea, and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait connecting the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The Strait of Hormuz is not included in the area to be covered by the Japanese mission.
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