Tensions Rise Over U.S. Missile Systems in Japan
Russia's foreign ministry has expressed concern over the potential deployment of U.S. missile systems on Japanese territory, stating it poses a threat to Russia's eastern borders. The ministry's spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, criticized the move as detrimental to regional security and labeled it as a hostile action by Japan.
In a recent statement, Russia's foreign ministry raised alarms over the potential deployment of U.S. missile systems in Japan, viewing it as a strategic threat to its eastern borders.
Addressing concerns about U.S.-Japanese military maneuvers and the introduction of the Typhon missile system, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova underscored that such actions negatively impact the security of the region.
Furthermore, Russia perceives Tokyo's military collaboration with the U.S. as a deliberate act of hostility, according to Zakharova's remarks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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