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November 2010 - Japan Special Weapons News
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- KCNA on Japan's Human Rights Policy KCNA 30 Nov 2010 -- Japan led in seeking the adoption of a "resolution on human rights issue" in the DPRK.
- Japan, S. Korea to strengthen ties following North's attack RIA Novosti 24 Nov 2010 -- Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak agreed on Wednesday to strengthen cooperation in the wake of a military skirmish between the two Koreas, Kyodo news agency said.
- Settlement of Japan's Crimes Demanded KCNA 17 Nov 2010 -- The Japanese fabricated the Ulsa Five-Point Treaty and forced the Korean nation to serve as their colonial slave for nearly half a century.
- KCNA on Japanese Occupation of Korea KCNA 16 Nov 2010 -- The Korean Central News Agency issued a statement on Japan's military occupation and rule over Korea.
- Japanese Troops Successful in Patriot Test Firings Raytheon 10 Nov 2010 -- The Japanese Air Self Defense Forces (JASDF) successfully concluded its annual training exercise at Fort Bliss, Texas. The exercise included target engagement and successful test firings of the Patriot Air and Missile Defense System in tactical mission configurations. Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) provided operational support for JASDF's Annual Service Practice (ASP).
- Japan set on regaining four disputed islands from Russia RIA Novosti 08 Nov 2010 -- Japanese PM Kan: Talks with Russia over the four disputed islands to the northeast of Hokkaido will be difficult.
- Taiwan must be stern with Japan on sovereignty dispute: lawmakers CNA 08 Nov 2010 -- Taiwan will never bend on its territorial claim over the Tiaoyutai Islands or compromise over an airspace fracas with Japan.
- What Does Japan Seek through Its Trumpeting about "Threat"? KCNA 08 Nov 2010 -- Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan at a recent parade of the Ground "Self-Defense Force" underscored the "necessity to get ready for effectively coping with various situations", making a hue and cry over "threats" from the DPRK and China.
- What You Can't See, Can Hurt You Army News 07 Nov 2010 -- The Missouri National Guard's 1st Battalion, 138th Infantry Regiment Sniper Team, trained with soldiers from the 26th Infantry Regiment, Northern Army, Japanese Ground Self Defense Forces.
- Japanese Militarists' Moves to Stage Comeback to Korea under Fire KCNA 06 Nov 2010 -- The Japanese militarists had better stop their rash acts but behave themselves if they do not want to suffer another bitter defeat, warns Rodong Sinmun Saturday in a signed article.
- U.S. and Japanese military work to build a stronger team Army News 06 Nov 2010 -- Since World War II concluded, the United States has worked to build a better relationship with Japan.
- Japan will not take new actions against Medvedev's visit to Kuril Islands - source RIA Novosti 04 Nov 2010 -- The Japanese government has taken a decision to refrain from further actions of protest against Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's recent visit to the Kuril Islands, the Japanese Mainichi Shimbun newspaper said.
- Japan's PM seeks diplomatic end to Kurils dispute with Russia RIA Novosti 04 Nov 2010 -- Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kanis told the country's parliament on Thursday that he intends to find a diplomatic solution to the territorial dispute with Russia, the Kyodo news agency reported.
- Russia expects Japan to avoid artificial obstacles for developing cooperation - Lavrov RIA Novosti 03 Nov 2010 -- Moscow expects Tokyo to avoid artificially-created obstacles in the development of Russian-Japanese cooperation, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
- Japanese ambassador says talks between Medvedev, Kan will go ahead RIA Novosti 03 Nov 2010 -- Talks between Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan are likely to take place, said the Japanese ambassador to Russia, who was temporarily recalled from his post on Tuesday after a dispute between the two states.
- China Rejects US Mediation in Territorial Dispute With Japan VOA 02 Nov 2010 -- China has rejected a United States proposal to mediate in Beijing's territorial dispute with Tokyo, which has raised security concerns in East Asia in recent weeks. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu says the United States has no place in the dispute between Beijing and Tokyo over islands in the East China Sea.
- Japan To Withdraw Ambassador From Moscow Over Island Dispute RFE/RL 02 Nov 2010 -- Japan said today that it is temporarily recalling its ambassador to Moscow a day after Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visited a disputed group of islands that are claimed by both countries.
- Medvedev's trip to disputed Kuril Islands sparks Russian-Japanese diplomatic row RIA Novosti 02 Nov 2010 -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sparked a high-profile Russian-Japanese diplomatic row after visiting the disputed Kunashir Island on Monday.
- Japan to recall ambassador to Russia over island row RIA Novosti 02 Nov 2010 -- Japan will temporarily recall its ambassador to Russia in connection with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to a disputed Kuril island, Japan's Kyodo news agency quoted the country's foreign minister as saying.
- U.S. says backs Japan in dispute with Russia over Kuril Islands RIA Novosti 02 Nov 2010 -- The United States backs Japan in its dispute with Russia over the Kuril Islands and keeps on calling on both countries to reach a compromise, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of State said.
- Russia's Medvedev arrives in Kuril Islands RIA Novosti 01 Nov 2010 -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has arrived at Kunashir Island, the southernmost island of the Kurils.
- Japan Protests Russian President's Visit to Disputed Isle VOA 01 Nov 2010 -- Japan reacted quickly and angrily to the Russian president's visit to a disputed island in the Kuril chain. The territorial dispute has overshadowed Russo-Japanese relations since the end of World War II.
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