1. A week has passed after Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto and U.S. President Bill Clinton signed the Japan-U.S. joint security declaration. 2. He was referring to a section of the joint security declaration that called for greater bilateral defense cooperation. 3. Of course, the joint security declaration is not the end point of a redefinition of the Japan-U.S. security alliance, but the starting point. 4. President Clinton, fresh from signing a joint security declaration with Japan, visited an aircraft carrier on Wednesday to thank the American forces serving in Japan. 5. The joint security declaration calls for a review of guidelines for bilateral cooperation in security matters. 6. The Japan-U.S. joint security declaration is tantamount to revision of the bilateral security treaty. 7. He responded coolly to a U.S. proposal for Korea peace talks and to a new U.S.-Japanese security declaration. 8. Japan, U.S. sign security declaration. 9. Later the two men signed the joint security alliance declaration. 10. President Clinton and Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto signed a joint security declaration Wednesday that for the first time formally commits Japan to considering a military role outside its borders. |
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