Thursday, April 29, 2010

Outgunned by China, Japan Plays Catch-up

Two-day conference will be held in Tanzania between Japan and 50 African countries. However, Tokyo doesn't have diplomatic presence in a dozen of these countries.

Out of the 53 nations in the continent, Japan only 31 embassies, while its much larger and emerging China has 46 or 48 embassies, said a spokesman at the Ministry of Foreign Affair in Tokyo.

Japan's Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada will step out on his first African trip since taking office, while his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi has been all over Africa, the most recent is a four nation tour in January. While Yang's trips were mostly brief ones in each stop, Okada will be only going to South Africa before heading to Dar es Salaam.

Japan has sinced vowed to catch up, the nation announced to double aid to $1.8 billion in Africa by 2012. The amount now stands at $1.65 billion.

The aid money is important, however, the personnel on the ground and business activities will also decide who gets the influence in Africa.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Okinawa Miyaku, Japanese executed in China

Tokyo court orders Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs(MOFA) to disclose a secrete deal signed thirty years between Japan and the U.S. regarding transfer of Okinawa base. According to Sheila Smith of Council on Foreign Relations, the first ruling on the miyaku is significant as "a milestone, however, in that it is the first time that citizens have used Japan’s Information Disclosure Act effectively against the government on an issue related to the US military."

The ruling also certified that there was such a behind-the-closed-doors agreement between the two countries.

According to TBS News, three Japanese drug smugglers were executed in Dalian of Northeastern China.
 
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