Ishiba: Our defence, our decision


Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said that other nations do not decide its defence budget after US President Donald Trump’s nominee for a top Pentagon policy role called for Tokyo to spend more to counter China.

“Japan decides its defence budget by itself,” Ishiba told parliament yesterday. “It should not be decided based on what other nations tell it to do.”

In 2022, Japan announced a 43 trillion yen military build-up strategy over five years, doubling its defence budget to about 2% of the country’s gross domestic product, to counter escalating security threats from China, Russia and North Korea.

Elbridge Colby, the Trump administration’s nominee to become under secretary of defence for policy, said Japan should increase its spending.

“Japan should be spending at least 3% of GDP on defence as soon as possible and accelerating the revamp of its military to focus on a denial defence of its own archipelago and collective defence in its region,” Colby said in a written response to advance policy questions from US senators.

Japan’s top government spokesperson said the nation’s defence buildup prioritises quality over the size of its budget.

“What we think important is the substance of defence capabilities, not the volume or GDP ratio,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told a regular press conference.

Colby admonished Taiwan and Japan for acting too slowly to raise defence spending. — Reuters

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