Iraq Wants Japanese Troops to Remain

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TOKYO - (AP) Iraq's foreign minister asked Japan on Friday to
extend its military mission of 600 troops in the southern Iraqi city of
Samawah.
The mission expires Dec. 14 for the troops, who purify water and
rebuild schools among other tasks in Samawah.
Hoshya Zebari asked Defense Chief Fukushiro Nukaga to keep the
troops on beyond Dec. 14.
Nukaga said Japan is "proud" of the work its forces have done but
gave no commitment on an extension.
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi favors a more active role for Japan
in international security and has suggested that Japan's efforts in Iraq are
not finished.
Last month, Japan approved a one-year extension of its naval mission
to support U.S.-led troops in Afghanistan.
Zebari, who arrived Wednesday, was scheduled to meet Koizumi later
Friday.
On Thursday, Japan finalized an agreement to forgive $6.1 billion,
or 80 percent, of its Iraqi debt. Japan is a member of the Paris Club of
main creditor nations, which last year agreed to reduce by 80 percent the
$38.9 billion Iraq owed to its member states. The United States last year
forgave Iraq 100 percent of its debt of $4.1 billion.
As part of its help in the war on terror, Japan's navy has provided
fuel for coalition warships in the Indian Ocean since November 2001.
Japan's constitution bans the use of force in settling international
disputes, and the overseas missions are unpopular with the public.
 
Yep they are there. Big deal in Japan before they went over to Iraq.
Funny little buggers, very polite. Were a bit uneasy at first around us (Australians) but they seem OK. Considering the storys about their army in WWII.
They never took two desserts in the mess!!!!! TIC.
 
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