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July 2004 - Japan Special Weapons News

  • NORTH KOREA RELATIONS VOA 20 Jul 2004 -- Japan's government says talks on opening diplomatic relations with North Korea may begin in the coming months. This comes as the Japanese prime minister prepares to meet with South Korea's president, and as a leading U.S. arms control diplomat is in Seoul to discuss strategy on dealing with the communist North.
  • JAPAN/ELECTION VOA 12 Jul 2004 -- Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, one day after an election setback, is vowing to continue his economic reforms and keep Japan's troops in Iraq. But the outcome of Sunday's parliamentary election could mean the prime minister will have a tougher time achieving his goals.
  • JAPAN / NOKOR RELATIONS VOA 09 Jul 2004 -- Japan says it is willing to resume talks on normalizing relations with North Korea.
  • Lockheed Martin-Northrop Grumman Team Delivers Longbow Radar Hardware for Japan Lockheed Martin 06 Jul 2004 -- Longbow International, a Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] and Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) joint venture, delivered the first two of 23 Longbow Fire Control Radar units to Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELCO) in support of the Japanese Defense Force.
  • NOKOR/JAPAN REUNION VOA 05 Jul 20004 -- The Japanese government says a family reunion set to take place in Indonesia this week will be a major step towards better relations between Japan and North Korea.
  • JAPAN/NOKOR REUNION VOA 02 Jul 2004 -- Japan's government says it is working to arrange a reunion for a Japanese woman separated from her family in North Korea for nearly two years. Japan and North Korea, which have no diplomatic relations, have discussed the issue repeatedly in recent months.



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