2006年VOA标准英语-US, Japan Disagree Over Military Realignme(在线收听) |
By Steve Herman The United States and Japan are about to start five days of talks in Honolulu Tuesday to finalize a sweeping agreement on realigning and downsizing U.S. forces in Japan. The two countries appear to disagree over what has already been agreed upon, and what they hope the talks will accomplish. ----------------------------------------------------- Washington thought it had a deal last October, when it jointly announced an agreement with Tokyo on realignment of U.S. military forces in Japan - part of a global reorganization of the U.S. military. The agreement included a deadline for finalizing details: the end of this month. But parts of the agreement were rejected by local governments on Okinawa, where the bulk of the 50,000 U.S. military personnel in Japan are stationed. That prompted Japanese officials to start referring to the October announcement as an "interim report," with the actual agreement to be formalized by the end of March. Lt. Col. Richardo Stewart "It's an agreement, and what comes out in March is really, how do we implement that agreement?" he asked. Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman Tomohiko Taniguchi downplays expectations that this week's talks in Hawaii are crucial to a resolution by the end of the month. Tomohiko Taniguchi The announced agreement includes relocating a new U.S. Army command to a base near Yokohama, transferring Japan's air defense command to a U.S. base in western Tokyo, and moving up to eight thousand Marines from Okinawa to Guam. It also envisions a nuclear-powered U.S. aircraft carrier having its home base at Yokosuka, on the main island of Honshu. And it provides for a Marine air station to be relocated from densely populated central Okinawa to an offshore reef. Kevin Maher, political and military affairs director for the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, says the United States expects the Japanese to abide by the original agreement. Thousands of Okinawans showed for anti-base rally in Ginowan The dispute has led to speculation that a final deal might not be reached by the end of this month. |
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