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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe(R) and new
Defense Minister Fumio Kyuma attended a ceremony of upgrade of the
Japanese Defense Agency.(File Photo) Photo Gallery
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TOKYO, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) -- The Japanese Defense Agency
was formally upgraded to a full ministry on Tuesday morning with a ceremony
attended by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and new Defense Minister Fumio Kyuma.
The name signs at the main gate of the Defense Agency
headquarters in central Tokyo were replaced shortly before the ceremony with new
name board written by Kyuma.
Abe said he is proud to be prime minister at the time
when the Defense Ministry is established as an organization which plays the role
of national defense that is inalienable from state sovereignty, Kyodo News said.
The prime minister described the upgrading as the
"first big step" and the foundation for Japan's "departure from its postwar
regime" and new nation-building.
The bill raised by the Japanese government to upgrade
the Defense Agency into a ministry cleared the Lower House plenary session in
late November and passed the Upper House in mid-December.
Under the legislation, the newly-launched defense
ministry willbe headed by a "minister," instead of a director general whose post
is held by a state minister. Overseas activities like peacekeeping, disaster
relief and other international cooperation operations will be upgraded into the
essential duties of the Self-Defense Forces (SDF) from their current subordinate
positions.
Upgraded power of the administrative chief will
include calling for a Cabinet meeting and requesting budgets directly to the
Finance Ministry.
Functions of the Defense Facilities Administration
Agency, which will be scrapped in fiscal 2007 starting next March, will be
integrated into the upcoming "Defense Ministry."
Japanese government senior officials said it's
necessary for the Defense Agency to be upgraded into a ministry so that to befit
the role of defending the country and contributing to world peace in this new
era.
However, some critics said the upgrade may imply a
change of the defense-only policy to a more internationally-active one.
Kyuma said on a press conference following the
ceremony that the SDF's overseas activities will remain under control based on
legislation.
The Defense Agency was established in 1954 and has
been restricted within Japan's war-renouncing pacifist Constitution. Its main
tasks have been defense of the nation and disaster relief at home. As an
affiliate of the Cabinet Office, the agency was under the direct control of the
prime minister.
Japanese analysts said that the voice for upgrading
the Defense Agency has never calmed down ever since its establishment, but the
idea hasn't been brought into reality for so long because Japan's militaristic
history which led the country itself into being devastated haunted among the
public.