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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Japan's prime minister attributed the Americans in World War II victims




He gave Japanese Prime Minister Abe Centaro solace in the American officers and soldiers who died during World War II.

"Fox News" News of America reported that Abe announced, in a speech at a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday, expressed deep condolences on behalf of the Japanese people in the US who lost their lives during World War II.

He said my father, saying: "History is cruel, and what happened can not be changed or remedied" in his first speech of its kind by the Prime Minister Iapanya in front of both houses of Congress and Senate, which comes on the occasion of the two countries celebrate 70 years since the end of World War II.

On the economic relations between the United States and Japan, Abe called on all parties of the need to establish better market initiative and hasten the completion of the partnership agreement between the twelve countries located across the Pacific Ocean.

Abe said: "The goal is near, and we must work together through the joint command in order to complete the partnership agreement across the Pacific Ocean successfully and conciliator."

It should be noted that the Prime Minister of Japan late Noboscy quiche "grandfather Pei same" delivered a speech before the US House of Representatives in 1957, but this is the first time during which call the Prime Minister in the Asian country, which was a mortal enemy of the United States during World War II to address the joint session of both houses of Congress and Senate.

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