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MAY 12, 2008
News from the Embassy

Foreign Minister Koumura greets Deputy Secretary Negroponte at the Foreign Ministry.

Deputy Secretary Negroponte's Visit to Japan, May 8-11
May 12 - Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte met on May 9 with Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura, Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba, and Foreign Minister Masahiko Koumura. On May 10, the Deputy Secretary enjoyed a visit to the Perry and Harris exhibit at the Edo-Tokyo Museum, and a visit to the sumo association. [More photos]

Negroponte's remarks:

  • After meeting Machimura
• After meeting Koumura
• Prior to departure at Narita airport
• At the start of the meeting with Ishiba
• After meeting Ishiba

Deputy Secretary Negroponte in Tokyo
May 9 - Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte is traveling to the region May 7 to 12 for discussions with his counterparts in Seoul, Tokyo, and Beijing on a broad range of bilateral, regional, and global issues. He remarked upon arrival in Tokyo May 8, "I'm very happy to be back in a country that is such an important friend of the United States." [Full text]

Update on Aid to the Burmese People
May 8 - On May 6, USAID announced that it will provide an additional $3 million in assistance to the Burmese people in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis, in part through the American Red Cross. [More] USAID's Disaster Assistance Response Team, currently pre-positioned in Bangkok, is awaiting permission to enter Burma. It is important that USAID disaster experts - along with experts from international and non-governmental organizations - be allowed access to affected areas to provide quick and efficient emergency relief assistance.

Burma: Aid to Cyclone Victims, Travel Warning, Congressional Medal
May 7 - The American people, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), are providing emergency relief to those in Burma affected by Tropical Cyclone Nargis. The State Department issued a Travel Warning on May 5 to inform American citizens of the destruction caused by the cyclone, and to recommend that citizens in affected areas strongly consider departing Burma and that citizens outside of Burma defer non-essential travel to Burma. On May 6, President Bush signed a bill passed by Congressional leaders to honor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi with the Congressional Gold Medal.

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and other White House Statements

State Department Releases Country Reports on Terrorism
May 2 - U.S. law requires the Secretary of State to provide Congress, by April 30 of each year, a full and complete report on terrorism with regard to those countries and groups meeting criteria set forth in the legislation. The 2007 annual report, entitled "Country Reports on Terrorism," is now available to the public on the State Department website. [Briefing] [Full report]

DVC on "The Zen of Bobby V"
May 1 - Chiba Lotte Marines Manager Bobby Valentine and the three filmmakers of the Tribeca/ESPN Film Festival documentary "The Zen of Bobby V" briefed journalists in New York and Tokyo May 1 through a digital video conference (DVC) set up by the Embassy and the State Department's New York Foreign Press Center. The film, which premiered at the April 23-May 4 festival, details a season in the life of the former Mets manager in Japanese baseball. Ambassador Schieffer, left, greeted Mr. Valentine at the Embassy.

U.S. Comments to METI on Proposed Changes Regarding Asbestos
May 1 - On April 21, the U.S. government submitted public comments to the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry on proposed changes to the Japanese method for determination of asbestos in building materials. The United States supports the Japanese government in its effort to develop and implement an asbestos policy that takes full consideration of the potentially deadly nature of asbestos fibers. [Full text]

U.S. Beef Promotion Event
April 30 - Deputy Chief of Mission Joseph R. Donovan sampled beef imported from the United States and spoke to the media at AEON's American beef promotion event at the Shinagawa Seaside Jusco store on April 30.

Ambassador at Edo-Tokyo Museum
April 30 - On April 25, Ambassador Schieffer enjoyed a preview and participated in the opening ceremony of the "Perry and Harris" exhibit at the Edo-Tokyo Museum. The exhibit, which runs April 26-June 22, showcases many of the finest historical artifacts and artworks related to the early days of the U.S.-Japan bilateral relationship.

Travel Alert for China
April 28 - The State Department issued a Travel Alert on April 25 to update U.S. citizens about security issues in China. [Details]


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