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June 2010 - Japan Special Weapons News
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- Remarks by President Obama and Prime Minister Kan of Japan after Bilateral Meeting, 06/26/10 The White House 26 Jun 2010
- New Japanese Chief Executive's Remarks on Relations with DPRK KCNA 23 Jun 2010 -- The new chief executive of Japan put forward the settlement of Japan's past and the normalization of its relations with the DPRK.
- Japan, Accomplice of US in Preparation of Korean War KCNA 23 Jun 2010 -- Japan was an accomplice of the U.S. imperialists in the Korean war ignited by the latter in the 1950s.
- Tokyo tightens sanctions on Pyongyang RIA Novosti 16 Jun 2010 -- The Japanese government on Wednesday decided to tighten financial sanctions against North Korea starting July 6 in relation with the South Korean Cheonan corvette sinking.
- Japan Accused of Joining in US Anti-DPRK Campaign KCNA 08 Jun 2010 -- Japan has behaved in a disgusting manner since the outbreak of the case of "Cheonan's" sinking in south Korea.
- Incoming Japanese Prime Minister Pledges to Honor Okinawa Deal VOA 08 Jun 2010 -- New Japanese PM Kan will honor a previous agreement with the US to relocate a military air base on the southern island of Okinawa.
- Japan and Futenma Base KCNA 06 Jun 2010 -- The issue of transferring the base of the U.S. forces in Futenma came to a conclusion with the agreement reached between the U.S. and Japan on May 28.
- Lee Myung Bak Group's Mendicant Diplomacy Slammed KCNA 06 Jun 2010 -- Lee Myung Bak busy with the diplomacy over warship Cheonan.
- U.S., Japan, South Korea Express Solidarity AFPS 05 Jun 2010 -- The top defense officials of the United States, Japan and South Korea today pledged their nations’ continued solidarity in the aftermath of North Korea’s sinking of the freighter Cheonan on March 26 that killed 46 South Korean sailors.
- Reformist Kan is Japan's New PM VOA 04 Jun 2010 -- Japan is welcoming two-time cabinet minister Naoto Kan as its fifth prime minister in four years. The lower house of Parliament, controlled by the Democratic Party of Japan, elected the newly installed party leader to succeed the unpopular Yukio Hatoyama, whose government was dissolved earlier in the day.
- Gates Cites Importance of U.S.-Japanese Relationship AFPS 03 Jun 2010 -- Citing North Korea’s March 26 sinking of the South Korean naval frigate, Cheonan, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates today underscored the need for continuing the strong security relationship between the United States and Japan to help the two nations and their Pacific partners meet the challenges they face.
- Japanese PM Hatoyama Steps Down VOA 01 Jun 2010 -- Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has stepped down, a little more than eight months after taking office. His resignation comes days after he agreed to keep a controversial U.S. Marine base on Japan's southern island of Okinawa, breaking a campaign promise.
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