October 2011 - Japan Special Weapons News |
- KCNA on Japan Issue of Comfort Women KCNA 31 Oct 2011 -- A senior official of the Japanese Foreign Ministry asserted "it is the consistent stand of the Japanese government that the issue of claim had already found a complete and final solution."
- Vietnam, Japan Reaffirm Nuclear Power Cooperation VOA 31 Oct 2011 -- Vietnamese PM Nguyen has reaffirmed his country's aim to continue importing Japanese nuclear reactors.
- Town Hall Meeting with Secretary Panetta with U.S. Military Aboard the USS Blue Ridge at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan DoD 26 Oct 2011
- Panetta Lauds Japanese-U.S. Relief Effort AFPS 26 Oct 2011 -- Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta told U.S. sailors aboard the USS Blue Ridge that “in the end, the best service we do is … reach out and help our fellow human beings in need.”
- Minju Joson on Japan Spy Satellites KCNA 25 Oct 2011 -- Japan was reported to be contemplating launching radar satellite No. 3 and radar satellite No. 4 next year.
- S. Korea, Japan Renew Cooperation Pledges Regarding North Korea VOA 19 Oct 2011 -- The leaders of the Japanese and South Korean governments are vowing cooperation on North Korea's illegal nuclear weapons program and other matters involving the communist state.
- New Japanese PM in South Korea for Key Summit VOA 18 Oct 2011 -- Japanese PM Noda has opened a five-day visit to South Korea set to include a bilateral summit aimed at easing long-strained relations.
- Japan's Planned Introduction of Stealth Fighters KCNA 18 Oct 2011 -- Japan is set to introduce 40 F-35s of the latest Stealth series to replace the old F-4 fighters from 2016.
- KCNA Commentary Blasts Japan's Planned Replacement of Air SDF's Prototype Fighter KCNA 14 Oct 2011 -- The Japan Air 'Self-Defence Force' has become earnest in its moves to replace its prototype fighter.
- Japan Prime Minister Vows to Resolve Decades Old Abductions by North Korea VOA 08 Oct 2011 -- Japan's prime minister is expressing his intention to visit North Korea to help resolve the long-standing issue of Japanese citizens abducted over the decades by North Korean agents.
- Fukushima soil decontamination zone may be larger than expected RIA Novosti 04 Oct 2011 -- The Japanese government said it would lay down new soil pollution standards for the area around the stricken Fukushima nuclear power station, expanding the soil decontamination zone to neighboring prefectures, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper said on Tuesday.
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