The United States on Friday announced the approval of a $3.6 billion sale of up to 1,200 advanced air-to-air missiles and related equipment to Japan, one of Washington's closest allies in Asia.
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Japan is planning to buy 1,200 advanced anti-air missiles and other equipment from the U.S., worth more than US$3.6 billion.