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Japan asked US to keep 'nuclear card' in negotiation with North Korea: report
Agence France-Presse | August 21, 2003

Posted on 08/21/2003 11:26:27 PM PDT by HAL9000

Japan has asked the United States to maintain its 'nuclear card' in negotiations with North Korea in a bid to prevent Pyongyang from using nuclear weapons against Japan, a newspaper report said Friday.

A US promise not to use nuclear weapons against North Korea would plunge Japan's security into great danger if six-nation talks fail to stop Pyongyang's nuclear drive, the mass-circulation Yomiuri newspaper said.

Mitoji Yabunaka, head of the Japanese foreign ministry's Asian and Oceanian affairs bureau, conveyed the request to US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs James Kelly in Washington last week, it said.

Yabunaka proposed promising non-aggression to North Korea but staying clear of giving specific words regarding use of nuclear weapons against the reclusive nation, it said, citing anonymous Japanese government sources.

Kelly said the United States appreciated the Japanese proposal, according to the Yomiuri.

Japan, South Korea and the United States held two-day talks in Washington last week to discuss their positions ahead of the August 27-29 six-way talks in Beijing, which will also involve China, North Korea and Russia.

Yabunaka and Kelly are also the head delegates of Japan and the United States to the Beijing talks.

"The (Japanese) government has judged it needs to maintain the current policy of staying under the US 'nuclear umbrella' in order to prevent North Korea from using nuclear weapons against Japan," the Yomiuri reported.

As the only atomic-bombed nation, Japan's parliament in 1972 adopted a resolution on the three non-nuclear principles -- not producing, possessing or letting others bring in nuclear weapons.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Japan; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: deterrence; firststrike; japan; korea; northkorea; nuclearweapons

1 posted on 08/21/2003 11:26:28 PM PDT by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000
How did that come up, I dont believe we've ever said we wouldnt use nukes on anyone. I cant see how that would be prudent under any circumstances whatsoever.
2 posted on 08/22/2003 12:01:23 AM PDT by Blackyce (President Jacques Chirac: "As far as I'm concerned, war always means failure.")
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