Japan Not Yet Planning Hormuz Escort Mission, PM Takaichi Says

TOKYO, March 16 (Reuters) – ⁠Japan ⁠does not currently ⁠plan to dispatch naval ​vessels to escort ships in the ‌Middle East, Prime Minister ‌Sanae Takaichi said ⁠on ⁠Monday, after U.S. President Donald Trump called on ​allies to help escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.

“We ​have not made any decisions whatsoever ⁠about dispatching ⁠escort ships. We ⁠are ​continuing to examine what Japan can do ​independently ⁠and what can be done within the legal framework,” Takaichi told parliament.

Trump’s call in ⁠a social media post for U.S. allies, including ⁠Japan, to help protect oil and gas shipments through the strategic waterway puts Tokyo in a difficult position because its war-renouncing constitution limits the scope of overseas military operations ⁠it can conduct.

The United States has yet to make a formal request for assistance, Takaichi ​said.

(Reporting by Tim Kelly; Editing ​by Michael Perry)

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