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Abe told of EU support against Pyongyang's a-bomb |
2007-01-13 |
![]() 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 |