The hawkish Abe wants to loosen the limits of the post-World War Two pacifist constitution on the nation`s military to allow it to go to the aid of its U.S. ally if attacked, and more broadly to play a bigger global security role, but how quickly he will move on such contentious changes remains unclear.
Onodera, 52, served as a a senior vice foreign minister from August 2007 in Abe`s first cabinet. He hails from the city of Kesennuma in Miyagi prefecture, northeast Japan, which was hard-hit by the massive March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami disasasters.(*)
Editor: Heru Purwanto
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