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Japan : Yukio Hatoyama favors US base in Okinawa
Facing mounting pressure from Washington, Japan’s centre-left Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama on Friday suggested a disputed US military base could stay on the southern island of Okinawa.
Hatoyama, who was elected last year promising a less subservient relationship with Washington, has been reviewing a 2006 pact to relocate the Futenma airbase within Okinawa prefecture and suggested in the past it may be moved off the island instead.
But Hatoyama told reporters on Friday that “it is difficult to move it from the prefecture”. He immediately added: “But we want to cherish what Okinawa people hope for. I’m working hard on that situation.”
Local media reported Hatoyama was preparing an alternative option. Japan’s prime minister, who has promised a final decision by May, said his government would decide by the end of March on a basic relocation plan.
Washington says the base is vital to defending Japan, which relies heavily on the United States for regional security and is home to some 47,000 US troops, of which more than half are based on Okinawa.
“Peace and stability in the region depend in no small part on the enduring presence of forward deployed US forces in Japan,” Michael Schiffer, a senior Pentagon official, told Congress on Wednesday.
Date : 20/03/2010. News by Newsofap.com
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