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Japan's defense budget tops record 9 trln yen for fiscal 2026

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Japan's defense budget tops record 9 trln yen for fiscal 2026

2025-12-26 15:35 Last Updated At:12-27 14:24

Japan's draft defense budget was set at a record 9.04 trillion yen (about 58 billion U.S. dollars) for fiscal 2026, local media reported Friday.

The figure exceeds the then record initial budget of 8.7 trillion yen for the current fiscal 2025 starting in April and is in line with Japan's defense buildup plan to allot about 43 trillion yen to defense outlays from fiscal 2023 through 2027.

Under the defense budget, 100.1 billion yen has been earmarked for building the "Shield" layered coastal defense system, which requires numerous aerial, surface and underwater vehicles, while 1.1 billion yen has been set aside to assess the use of long-endurance drones as a measure against airspace violations, Kyodo News reported.

Meanwhile, an 18.3 trillion yen supplementary budget enacted on Dec. 16 for the current fiscal year included 1.7 trillion yen for security and diplomacy, allowing Japan to bring defense-related spending to its target of 2 percent of gross domestic product within fiscal 2025, two years ahead of the previous schedule, the report said.

For decades, Japan capped its annual defense budget at around 1 percent of GDP, roughly 5 trillion yen, reflecting its postwar pacifist stance under the war-renouncing Constitution. But despite widespread opposition, the government set a goal in 2022 of gradually hiking defense-related spending to 2 percent of GDP by fiscal 2027.

Japan's defense budget tops record 9 trln yen for fiscal 2026

Japan's defense budget tops record 9 trln yen for fiscal 2026

Japan's defense budget tops record 9 trln yen for fiscal 2026

Japan's defense budget tops record 9 trln yen for fiscal 2026

Japan's defense budget tops record 9 trln yen for fiscal 2026

Japan's defense budget tops record 9 trln yen for fiscal 2026

Iran's response to the latest U.S. proposed text for ending the war was sent on Sunday to the Pakistani mediator, Iran's official news agency IRNA reported.

According to the proposed plan, at this stage, negotiations will focus on ending the war in the region, the IRNA report said.

On Feb 28, Israel and the United States launched joint strikes on Tehran and other cities, killing Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, senior commanders, and civilians. Iran responded with waves of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and U.S. interests in the region.

A ceasefire took effect on April 8, followed by talks between Iranian and U.S. delegations in Islamabad, Pakistan that failed to produce a deal.

Iran hands over response to US proposal to Pakistan

Iran hands over response to US proposal to Pakistan

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