Fukuda to take up refueling issue

Published: Jan. 1, 2008 at 7:51 PM

TOKYO, Jan. 1 (UPI) -- Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda Tuesday said he will soon take up the refueling mission issue to aid U.S.-led anti-terrorism efforts in the Indian Ocean.

In his New Year message, the Japanese leader said he will again seek parliamentary approval of legislation dealing with the refueling mission despite opposition.

"In this very moment, in the Indian Ocean, many countries are cooperating with each other in continuing their fight against terrorism," Fukuda said, Kyodo news service reported. "I would like to show Japan working hard for the world with other countries as soon as possible."

The refueling issue is one of the Fukuda administration's priorities but it is tied up in the upper house where his ruling coalition lacks a majority.

The parliament, or Diet, is in extraordinary session until Jan. 15. The Kyodo report said that leaves the ruling coalition enough time to enact the bill by using its two-thirds majority in the lower house to override a possible rejection in the upper house.

Japan's 6-year-old anti-terrorism refueling mission for Afghanistan in the Indian Ocean expired Nov. 1. Japan's opposition parties do not support the measure, saying such operations should be under auspices of the United Nations.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
NASA starts U.S-Arab student program (7 min)
Market gains flatten Monday (15 min)
Earth sensitivity to CO2 is studied (21 min)
NASA offers 2010 space station calendar (26 min)
UPI NewsTrack Sports (29 min)
Fruit flies might help addiction research (36 min)
Poll: Bread, grass favorite smells (42 min)
fark
Bartender refuses to serve alcohol to man because he appeared loaded. Unfortunately so was the AK-47...
Six mile trail of mixed guts, up to 30cm deep in places, causing traffic accidents. That's offal...
A female polar bear named Aisaqvaq, gives birth to two cubs at a Canadian Zoo. Employees state she...
PETA would like to place a statue of an angry, bandaged, bloodied, crippled chicken on crutches...
Man says neighbor's cows caused $100 in damage by licking his house
Photoshop this hammering homebuilder