For the upcoming House of Representatives election, the Constitutional Democratic Party has announced policies in the field of foreign affairs and security, such as canceling the relocation of the US military Futenma base to Henoko, Nago City, and proceeding with the revision of the Japan-US Status of Forces Agreement.

The policy announced by Mr. Edano at the press conference states that he will promote realistic diplomatic and security policies based on a sound Japan-US alliance, and will also develop legislation to strengthen territorial security including the Senkaku Islands. It plans to work on North Korea's nuclear weapons, missiles, and the early resolution of the abduction issue.



In addition, the US military Futenma base will be relocated to Henoko, Nago City, and negotiations will begin to review the burden on the base in Okinawa, and the Japan-US Status of Forces Agreement will be revised.



In addition, it stipulates that it aims to participate as an observer in the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and that it will enact a basic promotion law for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals = "SDGs".



Mr. Edano said, "While continuity is important for diplomacy and security, it is necessary to return what was destroyed in the nine years of the Abe-Suga administration to the royal road. We will proceed with efforts that only the Constitutional Democratic Party can do." ..