NKorea still 'serious and imminent threat': Japan

AFP  |  Tokyo 

still poses a "serious and imminent threat", said today in its first annual defence review since an outbreak of diplomacy on the

Last year's defence review was published at the height of the tensions with North Korea, amid nuclear and missile tests and US threatening to rain down "fire and fury" on if it kept up its threats.

But since then, a spectacular diplomatic detente has taken place, culminating in the historic summit between Trump and the North's in on June 12.

Nevertheless, insisted today: "There is no change in our basic recognition concerning the threat of North Korea's nuclear weapons and missiles."

continues to post "an unprecedentedly serious and imminent threat to Japan's security and significantly damage the peace and security of the region and the international community", according to

Japanese Defence acknowledged in the document that had begun "dialogue" with former foes the US and South

"But we cannot overlook the fact that, even to this day, it possesses and fully deploys several hundred missiles that put nearly all of within range," stressed the

In response, is steadily upgrading its capacity to shield the nation from the North's arsenal, including a plan to spend some USD 4.2 billion over the next three decades on installing and operating US

Despite the historic handshake in Singapore, there has been little progress in denuclearising the and Washington-relations appear to have taken a turn for the worse, with Trump abruptly scrapping a planned visit to the North by

The white paper also reiterated its worries about China's increasing military spending and expanding naval ambitions.

It complained that was trying to "change the status quo by coercion", referring to such actions as building up disputed islands in the Sea and expanding naval activities around Sea islands in dispute with Japan.

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 07:45 IST