Japan deploys SDF plane to Maldives as Middle East evacuation flights begin

Following its initial evacuation plans from war-affected Middle Eastern countries, Japan will dispatch a Self-Defense Forces transport plane to the Maldives on Saturday for standby support, while chartered flights from Oman and Saudi Arabia operate on Sunday to repatriate nationals amid U.S.-Israeli tensions with Iran. The government will cover costs and prioritize elderly people and pregnant women.

The Japanese government announced further steps in its evacuation operation for nationals in the Middle East, where approximately 11,000 Japanese are registered amid escalating U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara stated at a Friday press conference that a Self-Defense Forces C-130 transport aircraft will depart for the Maldives—an Indian Ocean island nation—on Saturday to prepare for potential evacuations.

Complementing earlier plans to transport people overland from Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE to safer hubs in Oman and Saudi Arabia, chartered flights will launch from those countries on Sunday, bringing expatriates and families back to Japan. With limited capacity, priority goes to elderly individuals and pregnant women, and all costs will be covered by the government.

These measures build on Thursday's announcement raising danger advisories to level 3 for the affected nations, underscoring Japan's commitment to citizen safety in the region.

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The fifth government-chartered flight evacuating people from the Middle East landed at Tokyo's Haneda Airport from Muscat, Oman, on Friday, carrying 42 Japanese nationals and four South Koreans from Oman and the UAE. This brings the total evacuated via these flights to 822.

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A new ferry service between Taiwan and Japan has begun operations aboard the Yaima Maru, a vessel also tasked with evacuating residents from southern Japanese islands to the mainland in times of crisis.

Japan's Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro reached a wide-ranging deal to promote defense equipment and technology cooperation. Japan is eyeing an early transfer of used warships and aircraft to the Philippines.

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Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi announced that Japan will launch a new office in the Defense Ministry next month to bolster defenses in the Pacific. The office aims to address challenges in protecting Japan's vulnerable eastern flank.

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