April 10, 2012

Can Japan Break the Iran Impasse?

J. Berkshire Miller, The Diplomat

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Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama is determined to break the impasse over Iran. But does Japan’s government welcome his initiative?

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TAGGED: Japan, Iran, Nuclear Weapons

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