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By Lingling Wei and Bob Davis – The Wall Street Journal.
It quickly became obvious in Anchorage, Alaska, last month that Chinese President Xi Jinpingâs diplomatic envoys hadnât come carrying olive branches. Instead they brought a new world view.
As Biden administration officials expected in their first meeting with Chinese counterparts, Yang Jiechi, Mr. Xiâs top foreign-policy aide, and Foreign Minister Wang Yi asked them to roll back Trump-era policies targeting China. Beijing wanted to restore the kind of recurring âdialogueâ Washington sees as a waste of time, say U.S. and Chinese officials briefed on the Alaska meeting.
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Revisiting the Obama-Hatoyama Relationship
A controversy stoked by Obama’s recent memoir gives causes to look back at a troubled relationship – and what could have been.
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January 12, 2021
President Barack Obama talks with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama of Japan during a working dinner for Heads of Delegation at the Nuclear Security Summit at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., April 12, 2010.
Credit: Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
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Former U.S. President Barack Obama’s reference to former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama in his new book was grossly, and perhaps intentionally, misinterpreted in Japan. It was the latest in a series of unfair criticisms from U.S. and Japanese opponents who did not want Hatoyama to succeed while he was in office and who still seem determined to prevent a fair assessment of the man and what he hoped to accomplish.
JAPAN LOOKS AT NEW BASE RELOCATION OPTION Submitted by admin on Mon, 03/08/2010 - 00:00
Futenma troops would move to new Okinawa site
By Therese Hart HAGATNA, Guam (Pacific Daily News, ) – The Japanese government has conveyed to the United States that Tokyo will not go through with an existing plan to relocate a U.S. Marine base in Okinawa.
Citing several Japanese-U.S. sources, Kyodo News reported that Japan has now begun considering in earnest an alternative plan to reclaim an area between the U.S. Navy facility on White Beach in Uruma and Tsuken Island off the main island of Okinawa.
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India’s former environment minister Jairam Ramesh says that the developing countries had aggressively negotiated with the US during the Copenhagen Climate Summit in 2009. The Indian minister has disputed the account of a meeting between former US President Barack Obama and BASIC delegations, as recalled in Obama’s memoir A Promised Land.
On Tuesday, India’s former environment minister Jairam Ramesh claimed that former Barack Obama s memoir A Promised Land, the former US President hasn’t accurately portrayed the discussions between the American delegation and those from BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India, and China) in the lead-up to finalising the Copenhagen Accord in 2009.