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What status for the Japanese forces in Djibouti? Seminars this week

The last Indian Ocean Newsletter (ACT) tells us that according to a diplomatic note Japan, the Self-Defense Forces of Japan and Coastguard benefit generally of the same advantages as those of other foreign forces based in Djibouti.


And the ACT added: "Under the agreement with the Djibouti government for a period of twelve months automatically renewed the Japanese military may wear their uniforms, military vehicles registered Japan and their facilities in Djibouti will enjoy immunity from jurisdiction . Thus, they may not be "immune from search, requisition, attachment or execution. "All imports for the activities of these troops or for the personal use of their members will be exempt from customs duties, taxes and similar charges. The Japanese military will have" freedom of movement and circulation on the territory of the Republic of Djibouti, including its waters and airspace. "They may use their own communication networks, including satellite. (...)"
For more information on the basis U.S. military in Djibouti: my previous post HERE

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