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China-Japan-Koreas
Abe told of EU support against Pyongyang's a-bomb
2007-01-13
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been in Brussels as part of his week-long a tour of several European capitals. Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso reassured him of close cooperation to press nuclear-armed North Korea to abandon its weapons.
And if you can't depend on the European Union, who can you rely on?
London and Berlin had already voiced their support for taking a firm line with Pyongyang. North Korea detonated its first nuclear device in a test last October. Abe also reiterated Tokyo's opposition for any lifting of the EU ban on arms exports to China, which some member states favour. He is on a drive to develop alliances. His country's defence arm was upgraded to a ministry this month; It has had agency status since defeat in WWII.

Promoting a bigger role for Japan in global security, Abe is also at work on changes to the pacifist constitution. This Friday Abe he will make a historic appearance at NATO headquarters in Brussels - the first such visit by a Japanes prime minister. Officials say he will stress Tokyo's growing interest in active peace-keeping, post-conflict reconstruction and disaster relief operations.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Well, then cut off Kimmie's Hennessey's and Swedish prostitute supply.
Posted by: ed   2007-01-13 01:27  

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