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Japan denied Russian claims that its plan to buy a U.S.-developed ballistic missile-defense system posed any threat to the region.
“It is a purely defensive system needed to protect the lives and property of our people,” Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera told reporters in Tokyo on Friday. “It does not present a threat to Russia or other neighboring countries. We have explained our thinking to Russia.”