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Politics › Fukuda promises to continue antiterorism refueling mission

Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda promised to continue Japan's antiterrorism refueling mission in the Indian Ocean beyond its January expiration when he met U.S. President George… ...full story at Japan Today

from Japan Today on Sat, Aug 23 2008

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19 Oct 08 visit Politics › Aso, at SDF review, pledges to continue refueling mission  »  Japan Today Prime Minister Taro Aso reiterated Sunday that he is resolved to continue the Maritime Self-Defense Force's refueling mission in the Indian Ocean next year to…
12 Aug 08 visit Politics › U.S. hopes Japan will continue refueling mission in Indian Ocean  »  Japan Today U.S. Ambassador to Japan Thomas Schieffer voiced hope Tuesday that Japan will continue the refueling mission in the Indian Ocean in support of U.S.-led antiterrorism…
08 Oct 08 visit Politics › Japan's antiterror refueling mission likely to continue next year  »  Japan Today A bill to continue Japan's controversial refueling mission in the Indian Ocean became likely Wednesday to pass parliament during the ongoing session, paving the way…
25 Oct 08 visit Politics › Aso tells Pakistan PM he will do his best to continue Japan's antiterror mission  »  Japan Today Prime Minister Taro Aso, meeting Saturday with Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani, vowed to make his utmost effort to continue Japan's antiterrorism refueling mission…
24 Dec 08 visit Politics › Gov't decides to extend Japan's refueling mission in Indian Ocean  »  Japan Today The government decided Wednesday to extend Japan's refueling mission in the Indian Ocean for another half year beyond its scheduled expiration on Jan 15, 2009…

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