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Japan supports UN sanctions but wants more talks with Iran
Tokyo (AFP) June 10, 2010 - Japan said Thursday it had sided with the US and other allies to support fresh UN sanctions on Iran, but still hoped for a diplomatic solution to Tehran's nuclear standoff. Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada said the new UN Security Council resolution "is a clear message from the international community for Iran." "It becomes important that the international community firmly implements the UN Security Council resolution and works towards a peaceful and diplomatic solution for the nuclear issue and demands Iran make a prudent decision," Okada said in a statement.

Twelve nations on the global body voted Wednesday in favour of a fourth set of sanctions on Iran after Tehran defied earlier UN demands to halt uranium enrichment. Okada said Japan "regrets" Iran's failure to respond to past calls to stop its controversial programme and other nuclear activities, which have fuelled international fears that Tehran was trying to develop nuclear weapons. But Okada stressed that Japan wanted "a solution through dialogue." Japan relies heavily on Middle Eastern oil and has long maintained relatively cordial ties with Iran.
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Washington (AFP) June 9, 2010
Top US military commander Admiral Mike Mullen said Wednesday he was "dismayed" by China's lack of support for efforts to pressure North Korea over the fatal sinking of a South Korean warship.

Mullen, speaking at a dinner of the Asia Society, said that the United States welcomed a stronger leadership role in the region by China, including over the warship sinking which South Korea has blamed on the North.

"I've been encouraged by public statements made recently by Chinese leadership as to the seriousness of this incident and the need for accountability and yet dismayed by a fairly tepid response to calls by the international community for support," Mullen said.

South Korea concluded on May 20 that a North Korean submarine fired a heavy torpedo that sank the Cheonan, killing 46 sailors in one of the deadliest incidents since the 1950-53 Korean War.

China, the North's neighbor and main ally, has expressed condolences but not joined international condemnation of Pyongyang, instead calling for restraint.

Mullen indicated that the United States would soon move ahead with joint exercises with South Korea, which were previously scheduled to take place in early June but were delayed to allow time for diplomacy on North Korea.

"We in the United States military stand firmly by our allies in the Republic of Korea and will move forward, in keeping with international agreements, to demonstrate that solidarity in coming weeks," Mullen said.

"I think it's of no surprise to anyone that we are planning maritime exercises to sharpen skills and strengthen collective defenses," he said.

"I would offer that South Korea's neighbors and friends can assist as well in whatever manner best suits their sovereign needs," he said.



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