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Japan

Ambassador: J. Thomas Schieffer
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Global Alliance: An Agenda for U.S.-Japan Cooperation (10/23)
Under Secretary Dobriansky's remarks at the Center for Strategic and International Studies

Recent Developments in U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
The U.S. and Japanese Governments continue to make progress toward the shared goal of strengthening and deepening the bilateral economic relationship between the United States and Japan. Fact Sheet | Media Note | Report

G-8 Foreign Ministers Meeting
Secretary Rice and Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura during a group photo session of the G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting at the guesthouse in Kyoto western Japan [© AP Image]Secretary Rice (June 26): "As is usual, the G-8 foreign ministers meeting will take up a host of global issues. We will talk about Iran and the need of the international community to continue to impress upon Iran the need to suspend its enrichment and reprocessing, and to take advantage of the quite beneficial package of incentives that have recently been placed before it. We will talk about Afghanistan and the efforts that are being made there to help the Afghan people. Undoubtedly, there will be some discussion of the Middle East. And of course, we will also be able to talk about the Six-Party Talks. We will expect some developments on that front later on today, but we'll get back to you with that." Full Text | More on the Secretary's travel

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