
JULY 3, 2008
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News from the Embassy
July 4 is U.S. Independence Day
July 3 - Ambassador J. Thomas Schieffer pronounced in his Independence Day message, "As U.S. Ambassador to Japan, I am delighted to extend Fourth of July greetings to my fellow Americans living and working in Japan and to our Japanese hosts." He expressed gratitude "for our many allies and friends who advance our shared ideals of freedom, justice, and democracy." President Bush also sent his greetings to all Americans in his Independence Day 2008 Presidential Message on July 2. The Embassy will be closed July 4 in observance of this American holiday.
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President Bush Discusses 2008 G8 Summit
July 3 - President George W. Bush on July 2 in Washington stated, "Next week I'm going to travel to Japan for the eighth and final G8 summit of my presidency," noting, "At recent summits, G8 countries have made pledges to help developing nations address challenges, from health care to education, to corruption." He emphasized, "Now we need to show the world that the G8 can be accountable for its promises and deliver results." [Full text] The day before, National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs Dennis Wilder, Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs Dan Price, and Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality James Connaughton briefed the press on the President's trip to Japan and the G8 Summit. [Full text]
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Secretary Rice Attends G8 Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Kyoto
June 30 - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice traveled to Kyoto June 26-28 for the G8 Foreign Ministers' meeting. She made remarks to the traveling press regarding the North Korean declaration June 26. She stated in remarks with Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Koumura on June 27, "We have had a very good discussion of the North Korea issue and affirmed, again, that the next important step is for North Korea to cooperate fully so that we can verify the completeness and the accuracy of the declaration that it has submitted, and so that we can move forward on our ultimate goal, the North’s complete abandonment of its nuclear weapons and its nuclear programs." While in Kyoto, Secretary Rice also participated with her Australian and Japanese counterparts in the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue.
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President Bush Discusses North Korea
June 27 - President George W. Bush discussed North Korea on June 26 in the Rose Garden of the White House. President Bush stated, "The policy of the United States is a Korean Peninsula free of all nuclear weapons. This morning, we moved a step closer to that goal, when North Korean officials submitted a declaration of their nuclear programs to the Chinese government as part of the six-party talks." Regarding the abduction issue, the President emphasized, "it is important for the Japanese people to know that the United States will not abandon our strong ally and friend when it comes to helping resolve that issue." [Full statement] The White House also released the following:
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Secretary Rice's Travel to Japan
June 26 - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will visit Kyoto June 26-28 to attend the G8 Ministerial to discuss G8 commitments on health, disease prevention, and open markets, as well as prepare for the G8 summit to be held in Lake Toya, Japan in July. While in Kyoto, she will also participate with her Australian and Japanese counterparts in the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue, in which they will discuss global issues and areas of cooperation in East Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East.
More about the Secretary's travel
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Have You Studied in the United States?
June 24 - The Embassy would like to help Japanese and Japan-based graduates, former students, and prospective students of U.S. educational institutions network to share information and experiences, by posting on our website a list of U.S. alumni/ae clubs or associations in Japan. If your U.S. alma mater has an alumni/ae group in Japan, please let us know by clicking here. If you are interested in studying in the United States in the future, we have a wealth of information on our "Study in the USA" page.
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Assistant Secretary Hill's Visit to Japan
June 23 - Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Christopher R. Hill visited Japan June 19-20 for consultations with his Japanese and Korean counterparts regarding the six-party talks and denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
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Secretary Rice Speaks about U.S. Policy Toward Asia
June 19 - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice addressed the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. on June 18 on the United States' policy toward Asia. Secretary Rice stated, "Since 2001, one of our Administration’s highest priorities has been to deepen the prospects for peace and security in Northeast Asia, and I believe we are succeeding in that effort. We have reaffirmed and modernized our historic alliances with fellow democracies, Japan and South Korea." [Full text]
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More than Loss of Habitat Threatens Wildlife
June 19 - "Our planet's endangered animals are vanishing at an alarming rate. Connect the dots and you discover a thin line separates a buyer from a killer," states actor and activist Harrison Ford in public service announcements for the State Department's campaign against illegal wildlife trafficking. At the campaign's June 9 launch in Washington, Special Envoy Bo Derek, noting the difficulty of ever creating "parks and reserves to protect these animals that have such a huge bounty on their head," emphasized the importance of public awareness to reduce the demand which leads to poaching. [Watch the videos and find out more about the campaign]
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G8 Finance Ministers' Meeting
June 17 - Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. headed the U.S. delegation to the June 13-14 G8 Finance Ministers' Meeting in Osaka. Following the meeting, Secretary Paulson told the press, "The U.S. economy continues to face challenges including the housing correction, financial market turmoil, and high energy prices which continue to weigh on growth. While we are still working through housing and capital markets issues, and expect to be doing so for some time, we also expect to see a faster pace of U.S. economic growth before the end of the year, while recognizing that the recent increase in oil prices risks prolonging the U.S. economic downturn."
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Deputy Assistant Secretary Arvizu at the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee
June 16 - Alexander A. Arvizu, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, appeared before the Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on June 12 to discuss "U.S.-Japan Relations: Partnership and Progress." [Full statement]
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Under Secretary Burns Visits Japan
June 13 - William J. Burns visited Japan on his first trip overseas since becoming State Department Under Secretary for Political Affairs, stating that his trip "helps underscore the enormous significance of the U.S.-Japan alliance, which remains crucially important to both of our interests in the Asia-Pacific region and around the world." Under Secretary Burns spoke to a media roundtable, pictured, at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo on June 10. [Transcript]
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The U.S. Embassy will be closed on Monday, July 14. For Americans in Japan
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