Tokyo:The Japanese government on Friday announced that it would send a Self-Defense Force ship and aircraft to the Middle East to gather information to ensure safe navigation on the waters of the region.
The deployment is planned for one year and at the end of this period, it will be decided whether it needs extending, ministry of defence as saying in a statement.
Japan will mobilize an escort vessel and P-3C patrol aircraft, government spokesperson Yoshihide Suga told the media before a Cabinet meeting.
These patrol aircraft already take part in maritime anti-piracy missions. The mission will see the involvement of 260 personnel, state broadcaster NHK said.
Suga added that the mission will be undertaken to gather information to ensure safety along the maritime routes of the Middle East, from where Japan imports 90 percent of its fuel.
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