If people could take a sheet, please. Our second panel, the unofficial view, with us is eric, formerly of the office of trade representatives. The associate director of the managing foundation, this afternoon, so thank you for that. It is a great pleasure to work with you. And the fellow and director of Academic Affairs and my colleague here at ke i. The first panel, made each of you could give a description of what you were saying is the most important thing for people to know about the camp david meeting. Eric, do you want to start . Eric happy to. First of all, i want to thank kei and mansfield for allowing me to participate in this very timely discussion, and i really appreciated the first panel as well. I think our government colleagues probably do not want to brag as much as they should about what was a, during the trilateral summit, but i do think it was remarkable, both a symbolic and a substantive standpoint. I think people dont necessarily appreciate just how difficult it is
If people could take a sheet, please. Our second panel, the unofficial view, with us is eric, formerly of the office of trade representatives. The associate director of the managing foundation, this afternoon, so thank you for that. It is a great pleasure to work with you. And the fellow and director of Academic Affairs and my colleague here at ke i. The first panel, made each of you could give a description of what you were saying is the most important thing for people to know about the camp david meeting. Eric, do you want to start . Eric happy to. First of all, i want to thank kei and mansfield for allowing me to participate in this very timely discussion, and i really appreciated the first panel as well. I think our government colleagues probably do not want to brag as much as they should about what was a, during the trilateral summit, but i do think it was remarkable, both a symbolic and a substantive standpoint. I think people dont necessarily appreciate just how difficult it is
If people could take a sheet, please. Our second panel, the unofficial view, with us is eric, formerly of the office of trade representatives. The associate director of the managing foundation, this afternoon, so thank you for that. It is a great pleasure to work with you. And the fellow and director of Academic Affairs and my colleague here at ke i. The first panel, made each of you could give a description of what you were saying is the most important thing for people to know about the camp david meeting. Eric, do you want to start . Eric happy to. First of all, i want to thank kei and mansfield for allowing me to participate in this very timely discussion, and i really appreciated the first panel as well. I think our government colleagues probably do not want to brag as much as they should about what was a, during the trilateral summit, but i do think it was remarkable, both a symbolic and a substantive standpoint. I think people dont necessarily appreciate just how difficult it is
Translator the group caused anxiety, confusion to many people through donations and sales of goods. They forced many people including their relatives to make sacrifices financially and mentally. They prevented them from living peaceful and prosperous lives. Moriyama told reporters the Advisory Panel unanimously approved the ministrys request to revise the group. The ministry interviewed more than 170 people connected to the organization and collected nearly 5,000 pieces of evidence. The minister says they determined the damage caused by the group dates back to at least 1980. He says the courts found the total amount of damage was at least 2. 2 billion yen or about 15 million. Based on its investigation, the ministry concluded the groups actions were illegal and significantly harmful to public welfare. If the court order is granted, the organization would lose its taxexempt status but would still be allowed to conduct religious activities. The group says its practices do not meet criter
From the Senate Foreign relations subcommittee, this is about an hour and 15 minutes. Welcome, everybody. This meeting of the Senate Foreign relations subcommittee on east asia, the civic, and International Cyber Security Policy will come to order. I would like to begin by thanking senator romney, Ranking Member romney, and members of the committee, for being here. Senator ricketts, as we discussed security and other challenges facing the Korean Peninsula, and u. S. Interests and the role in the region. We are grateful to be joined by three experts in this area dr. Victor cha, mr. Scott snyder , and ms. Jenny town. Im going to introduce each of them more fully in a minute. Despite the passage of 70 years since the end of the korean war, lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula remained elusive, and security concerns stemming from this conflict continue to echo far beyond the region. The alliance between the republic of korea and the United States, forged in mutual sacrifice seven decades