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    (Kyodo) - Taiwan to go ahead with military drills

    Kyodo News Service
    Jun 08, 2005


    TAIPEI - Taiwan's military said Wednesday it will push ahead with
    military drills planned for later this month as it sees no change in
    the cross-strait situation following reconciliatory trips to China by
    two opposition leaders.

    "Chinese military's training activities around the Taiwan Strait have
    so far remained normal and unstopped," Political Warfare Bureau chief
    Gen. Hu Cheng-pu told a news briefing.

    Mohamad to visit Japan again in July

    SHIZUOKA, Japan - An Iraq boy, whose left eye was injured in fighting
    between armed Iraqi groups and U.S. troops in Fallujah, will visit
    Japan on July 7 for a medical checkup, the wife of a slain Japanese
    journalist who supported the boy said Wednesday.

    During his third visit, Mohamad Haytham Saleh, 11, will see doctors
    for vision correction at a hospital in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture,
    but he will not require further surgery, Yukiko Hashida, 51, said
    during a speech in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture.

    Japan, Armenia agree to cooperate on U.N. reforms

    TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Armenian Prime
    Minister Andranik Margaryan agreed Wednesday to cooperate in reforms
    of the United Nations, Japanese officials said.

    Margaryan was quoted as telling Koizumi that his country supports
    Japan's bid to become a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council.

    Marxists pile up pressure on Sri Lanka president

    COLOMBO - The Marxist constituent of Sri Lankan President Chandrika
    Kumaratunga's ruling coalition piled up the pressure against a
    proposed tsunami aid-sharing deal with ethnic Tamil rebels Wednesday,
    saying it will quit the government if she persists with her intention
    to sign an agreement with the rebels.

    Wimal Weerawansa, the parliamentary group leader of the JVP or
    People's Liberation Front, the third-largest parliamentary party with
    39 seats in the 225-member legislature, made the statement in
    parliament.

    Japan, France, Germany to file debt relief plan for 5 states

    TOKYO - Japan, France and Germany will jointly propose at the upcoming
    Group of Eight finance ministers meeting in London that donors
    significantly reduce the debt burdens of five heavily indebted poor
    countries, Japanese Finance Ministry sources said Wednesday.

    The proposal calls for freeing the five countries from annual
    principal and interest payments on their debts to international
    financial organizations until their macroeconomic situations improve
    sufficiently to control debt financing, the sources said.

    Machimura to co-chair aid session of Iraq donor conference

    TOKYO - Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura will co-chair one
    of three sessions of a ministerial donor conference on the
    reconstruction of Iraq scheduled later this month in Brussels, a
    Foreign Ministry source said Wednesday.

    Machimura and a representative from the European Union will jointly
    chair the session to discuss economic issues and the reconstruction of
    Iraq, the source said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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