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Japan's government plans to provide defense equipment aid to eight countries, including Thailand, Tonga, and Indonesia.
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Japan plans to supply defence equipment to Thailand, Tonga and six other nations in the current fiscal year as security aid, ...
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TOKYO -- Japan will double the number of countries that can receive Official Security Assistance (OSA) to eight, strengthening ties with nations directly connected to its maritime security.