Japan's defence minister says his country already pays enough for US troops based there, a response to repeated demands by President-elect Donald Trump that countries hosting American forces should pay more.
Trump's remarks during the election campaign have raised concern in Japan about a possibility his administration may seek Japan's increased spending for American forces.
Defence Minister Tomomi Inada stressed that the presence of U.S. Troops in Japan serves as a key deterrence in the Asia-Pacific region and they should stay.
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Inada said today: "I believe it's enough. We pay what we are supposed to cover.
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