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News Advisory:
The Foreign Policy Association (FPA) is pleased to announce a luncheon in honor of H.E. Yoriko Kawaguchi, former Foreign Minister of Japan, on Feb. 16 at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City. Kawaguchi will speak on the topic of "The Future of the United Nations.
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News Advisory:
The Foreign Policy Association (FPA) is pleased to announce a luncheon in honor of H.E. Yoriko Kawaguchi, former Foreign Minister of Japan, on Feb. 16 at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City. Kawaguchi will speak on the topic of "The Future of the United Nations.
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... in a 1983 article that he had written in Foreign Affairs: . Having spent seven years as Secretary o...(58) In July 2008, the Prime Ministers of Australia and Japan established the Internation..., and former Japanese Foreign Minister, Yoriko Kawaguchi. (59) The Commission will publish a majo...
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In the short term (by 2012), the panel called for U.S.-Russian agreement on the START follow-on, a strengthening of the nonproliferation system at the May 2010 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference, entry into force of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), and negotiation of a fissile material cutoff treaty. Wading into the controversial waters of how to treat India, Israel, and Pakistan, nuclear-armed states that have not signed the NPT, the commission said, "Provided they satisfy strong objective criteria demonstrating commitment to disarmament and non-proliferation, and sign up to specific future commitments in this respect, these states should have access to nuclear materials and technology for civilian purposes on the same basis as an NPT member.
... commission co-chair and former Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans told Australia's ABC News De...Former Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi is a co-chair. The report was formally r...
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HIROSHIMA, Japan - In this place where a fearful age was born one fiery instant 65 years ago, the Flame of Peace still flickers on, awaiting the day when the world is rid of nuclear weapons.
Many believe that day may be approaching.
... date" for elimination, commission co-chair Yoriko Kawaguchi, former Japanese foreign minister, said ...
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DIPLOMATIC TRAFFIC
Foreign visitors in Washington this week include:
... Yushchenko and former deputy prime minister for European integration. He addresses the Brookin... former foreign minister of Australia, and Yoriko Kawaguchi, former minister, environmental minister...
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TOKYO -- Gripping a cane and looking haggard, an American accused of deserting the U.S. Army and defecting to North Korea was hospitalized immediately after he arrived in Japan on Sunday, putting himself within the reach of U.S. authorities for the first time in 39 years.
Charles Jenkins, who vanished from his platoon in 1965 and later played devilish American characters in communist propaganda films, faced possible U.S. military prosecution on desertion and other charges in Japan, although American officials have suggested they will delay taking him into custody.
...Baker met with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi on Saturday and said U.S...
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... commission's co-chair, former Australian foreign minister Gareth Evans, later alluded to the soul-s... military attack].." (38) Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi, present at the same meeting, agreed. Is...
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The United States and its allies in Iraq said yesterday they will pull their forces out of the country after the end of the occupation on June 30 if the interim government asks them to do so, but they expressed confidence that will not happen.
Were this interim government to say to us, 'We really think we can handle this on our own and it will be better if you were to leave,' we will leave," Secretary of State Colin L. Powell told reporters after meeting with the foreign ministers of the world's seven leading industrial nations and Russia.
...Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi said members of her country's Self-Defen...
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TOKYO - A high North Korean official dismissed reports that his government was preparing to test-fire a long-range missile as "conjecture, rumor, and speculation," Japanese news media said Saturday.
Japan said Thursday that it had intelligence that North Korea might be preparing to test a missile capable of reaching almost anywhere in Japan, and its diplomats expressed concern to North Korean officials at meetings in New York and Beijing, the Chinese capital.
Choe Su Hon, North Korea's vice foreign minister, told Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Ka...Kawaguchi had told Choe such a test would violate a moratori...