TOKYO, Nov 27 (News On Japan) –
Miloiko Spajić, who turned the Prime Minister of Montenegro final month, studied for 4 years as a global scholar within the Faculty of Economics at Saitama University and graduated in March 2012, it has been revealed.
Saitama University President Takafumi Sakai: “I heartily congratulate Mr. Miloiko Spajić, a graduate of our university, on his appointment as the new Prime Minister of Montenegro.”
Montenegro, a republic situated on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe with a inhabitants of about 620,000, declared independence in 2006 and joined NATO in 2017, prioritizing its ongoing negotiations for EU membership. The future will take a look at Spajić’s skills in these endeavors.
Montenegro’s new prime minister is Saitama University graduate
News On Japan – Nov 27
Miloiko Spajić, who turned the Prime Minister of Montenegro final month, studied for 4 years as a global scholar within the Faculty of Economics at Saitama University and graduated in March 2012, it has been revealed.

Japan’s $88 billion additional finances clears decrease home
Reuters – Nov 25
Japan handed on Friday an additional finances value round 13.1 trillion yen ($88 billion) geared toward serving to households address the rising value of residing and companies enhance home funding, even amid issues over the nation’s worsening funds.

Elite Japanese airborne unit in motion, 300 meters above floor
News On Japan – Nov 23
Japan hosted the “Self-Defense Forces Joint Exercise,” from October 10, attended by the Japan Self-Defense Forces (SDF) and the U.S. navy. JNN studies on Japan’s solely elite unit, the first Airborne Brigade, throughout their coaching.

MHI Is Riding the Wave of Japan’s Boom in Defense Spending
The Diplomat – Nov 23
Japan’s greatest protection firm, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), has outlined plans for future progress by means of growth funding in new main nationwide protection tasks, together with standoff missiles and a joint next-generation fighter program with Britain and Italy.

Xi, Kishida reaffirm strategic, mutually useful China-Japan ties
CCTV Video News Agency – Nov 18
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in San Francisco of the United States on Nov. 16, reaffirming the positioning of comprehensively advancing the strategic and mutually useful relations between China and Japan.

