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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi once again stated in an interview a few days ago that the possibility of introducing nuclear-powered submarines in Japan is not ruled out. The Japanese government's series of actions on nuclear policy continue to cause concern and opposition within Japan. When asked about the possibility of introducing nuclear submarines, Takaichi Sanae said that in the joint administration agreement previously reached between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Restoration Council, matters relating to the promotion of next-generation power submarines have been clearly recorded, but the details of the next generation of power submarines have yet to be determined. Takaichi Sanae claims that no options will be ruled out, and that this is the measure needed to study how to improve deterrence and response capabilities. Earlier, Takaichi Sanae made a similar statement during an interview.

Zhitongcaijing·01/02/2026 16:49:06
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi once again stated in an interview a few days ago that the possibility of introducing nuclear-powered submarines in Japan is not ruled out. The Japanese government's series of actions on nuclear policy continue to cause concern and opposition within Japan. When asked about the possibility of introducing nuclear submarines, Takaichi Sanae said that in the joint administration agreement previously reached between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Restoration Council, matters relating to the promotion of next-generation power submarines have been clearly recorded, but the details of the next generation of power submarines have yet to be determined. Takaichi Sanae claims that no options will be ruled out, and that this is the measure needed to study how to improve deterrence and response capabilities. Earlier, Takaichi Sanae made a similar statement during an interview.