US Approves Sale of Missiles to Japan for $3.64Bln
- The United States approved a deal to sell up to 1,200 advanced air-to-air missiles to Japan for $3.6 billion on Friday.
- Japan has increased its military spending and changed its self-defence policy in response to China's actions in the Pacific.
- The State Department's approval is needed before the sale can proceed, as Congress must sign off on the transaction.
- The proposed sale aims to enhance Japan's security and support the United States' foreign policy goals in the Indo-Pacific region.
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