Japan's new Prime Minister Ishiba vows to push strong defense under Japan-US alliance

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Japan's new Prime Minister Ishiba vows to push strong defense under Japan-US alliance
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TOKYO (AP) — Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pledged to stick to the vital Japan-U.S. alliance while calling for it to be more equitable after he took office Tuesday vowing to tackle a slow economy and regain public trust before an upcoming election.

Associated PressJapan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, center, and his cabinet ministers pose for a photo session at Ishiba's residence in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. TOKYO — Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pledged to stick to the vital Japan-U.S. alliance while calling for it to be more equitable after he took office Tuesday vowing to tackle a slow economy and regain public trust before an upcoming election.

His new Cabinet emphasizes defense and a majority of its members, including Ishiba himself, are unaffiliated with factions led and controlled by Liberal Democratic Party heavyweights, and none is from the late Shinzo Abe's faction that has been linked to damaging misconduct. In this photo provided by Japan's Imperial Household Agency of Japan, Japan's Emperor Naruhito, left, stands before Junko Mihara, second right, newly appointed minister in charge of Policies Related to Children, as new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, second left, looks on during the attestation ceremony at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. Ishiba renewed his proposal of a more equal Japan-U.S. security alliance, including joint management of U.S.

Ishiba said he told Biden that he will strengthen Kishida's defense and diplomatic policies while bolstering networks that include South Korea and other like-minded countries. Japan's national security strategy adopted by Kishida's government in 2022 calls for accelerating a Japanese military buildup.

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