Japan goes wild at the United Nations... "carpet" bombing to join the Security Council, and finally, governments who abandoned the "fight" are forced to slash incisors. Okamura Yoshifumi (29)

MSN - 16/04
Behind the public press conferences, the world of diplomacy is sometimes held in which a tactic that can't be given up on even a step. There are few opportunities to talk about the behind the scenes. He became the ambassador at the youngest since the war (age 50) and has many acquaintances in Europe and Africa, Okamura Yoshifumi, former Ambassador at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to look back on his diplomat's life for over 40 years. Japan is tumbling around the world; Japan sets its UN headquarters in New York in 2005...

Behind the public press conferences, the world of diplomacy is sometimes held in which a tactic that can't be given up on even a step. There are few opportunities to talk about the behind the scenes. He became the ambassador at the youngest since the war (age 50) and has many acquaintances in Europe and Africa, Okamura Yoshifumi, former Ambassador at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to look back on his diplomat's life for over 40 years.

Japan, the world is stroking

"Japan once went on a "rampage" in 2005, set at the United Nations Headquarters in New York."

Japan will scratch the world with the advocacy of reforms to the UN Security Council. It was a diplomacy that was not found in the Japanese style up until now.

At the time, Japan was paying about 20% of its UN share of the contribution, but it is not a permanent member of the Secur...
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