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Russia says US missiles in Japan for drills would threaten Russia

By Thomson Reuters May 28, 2026 | 7:35 AM

MOSCOW, May 28 (Reuters) – Russia’s foreign ministry said on Thursday that allowing U.S. missile ​systems to be deployed ‌on Japanese territory as part of military drills would threaten the security of Russia’s eastern borders.

“Russia regards ‌Japan’s ​provision of its ⁠territory for the ⁠deployment of U.S. Typhon missile systems for the duration of military exercises as a step ​that threatens Russia’s Far Eastern borders,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman ⁠Maria Zakharova said.

Zakharova ⁠said that Moscow had ​repeatedly informed Tokyo of its concerns ​that any deployment of missiles ‌in Japan had “a serious negative impact on the stability and security of the Asia-Pacific region ⁠and poses a direct threat to our Far Eastern frontiers.”

“We have also ⁠regularly ‌warned the Japanese side ⁠against making such decisions, ​which ‌we will inevitably classify ​as deliberate, ⁠hostile and ignoring the national interests of the Russian Federation,” she said.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and ​Chiara Rodriquez)