Japanese troops given new security role for U.N. mission in S. Sudan
Defense Minister Tomomi Inada meets with reporters in Tokyo on Nov. 15, 2016, after the government decided at a Cabinet meeting to assign to Self-Defense Forces personnel a controversial new security duty to be carried out during U.N. peacekeeping operations in conflict-mired South Sudan so they can rescue U.N. staff and others under attack in line with relaxed criteria on their use of weapons. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
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- ILEA000099491
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- 2016/11/15 09:44:21
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