Washington, Tokyo at odds on military base closure
November 14th, 2009 - 2:24 am ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )
Tokyo, Nov 14 (RIA Novosti) US President Barack Obama and Japan Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama are at odds on a US military base in the southern Japanese island of Okinawa. Obama arrived here Friday to kick off his Asian tour.
Newly appointed Hatoyama said in his election campaign earlier that he would close the US military base in the island, where some 37,000 American soldiers are based.
“It is a fact that we did campaign on this issue, and the Okinawans do have high expectations,” Hatoyama said at a joint press conference with Obama after their meeting.
Washington has so far only agreed to talks on “the implementation” of the Okinawa agreement, which calls for a relocation of some 8,000 military personnel to Guam, but does not expect any major changes in the agreement itself.
“It will be a very difficult issue to resolve, but as time goes by, it would become even more difficult,” Hatoyama said.
Japanese experts say the creation of a working group on the military issue is only a show by the prime minister to prove that he is making efforts on his campaign promises.
During the press conference, Obama praised his Japanese counterpart on international security, in particular on what Japan has done for the war in Afghanistan.
Hatoyama pledged $5 billion to Afghanistan in the areas of education and humanitarian aid.
Obama said the promise “underscores Japan’s prominent role” in the broad international effort in Afghanistan.
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