US President Donald Trump says he will waive economic sanctions against Iran, suggesting he will keep the 2015 nuclear deal alive for the time being.
The United Nations human rights office has condemned as "racist" the remarks US President Donald Trump allegedly made about immigration.
Members of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force are keeping an eye out for oil smugglers off the Korean Peninsula.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/upld/medias/en/radio/news/20180113200000_english_1.mp3 Key words : Trump economic sanction human
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US President Donald Trump says he will waive economic sanctions against Iran. His decision will keep the 2015 nuclear deal alive for the time being.
But he says this waiver will be the last and is meant to secure an agreement from European allies to fix what he says are flaws in the pact.
Trump on Friday issued a statement on the deal in which 6 world powers agreed to lift economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for its curbing of nuclear activities.
Trump says the deal has flaws. He wants to require more robust inspections of nuclear facilities. He also wants Tehran's ballistic missile program to be addressed.
Trump said this is the last chance, and in the absence of an agreement, the US would not remain a party to the deal.
The Trump administration also announced new sanctions on 14 Iranian individuals and entities over what his administration sees as serious human rights abuses and support of weapons development.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has criticized President Trump, saying the nuclear deal is not renegotiable.
Zarif tweeted that Trump's policy and his announcement on Friday amount to desperate attempts to undermine a solid multilateral agreement.
He wrote that rather than repeating tired rhetoric, the US must bring itself into full compliance just like Iran.
But he says this waiver will be the last and is meant to secure an agreement from European allies to fix what he says are flaws in the pact.
Trump on Friday issued a statement on the deal in which 6 world powers agreed to lift economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for its curbing of nuclear activities.
Trump says the deal has flaws. He wants to require more robust inspections of nuclear facilities. He also wants Tehran's ballistic missile program to be addressed.
Trump said this is the last chance, and in the absence of an agreement, the US would not remain a party to the deal.
The Trump administration also announced new sanctions on 14 Iranian individuals and entities over what his administration sees as serious human rights abuses and support of weapons development.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has criticized President Trump, saying the nuclear deal is not renegotiable.
Zarif tweeted that Trump's policy and his announcement on Friday amount to desperate attempts to undermine a solid multilateral agreement.
He wrote that rather than repeating tired rhetoric, the US must bring itself into full compliance just like Iran.
Key words : united nation human rights
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The United Nations human rights office has condemned as "racist" the remarks US President Donald Trump allegedly made about immigration.
A spokesperson for the Geneva-based UN office issued a statement on Friday, following reports that Trump used profane language to describe African nations and Haiti during a discussion on immigration policy in the White House Oval Office.
US media said Trump asked why the United States would want to accept immigrants from certain countries.
The UN spokesperson said that if it is confirmed the president made the remarks they can only be described as shocking and shameful, adding that there is no other word that can be used but "racist".
The UN official also said the issue is not just about vulgar language. He said the reported remarks go against the universal values the world has been striving hard to establish since World War Two, and the Holocaust.
Media outlets in Europe and the Middle East have criticized the remarks by quoting US media reports.
A spokesperson for the Geneva-based UN office issued a statement on Friday, following reports that Trump used profane language to describe African nations and Haiti during a discussion on immigration policy in the White House Oval Office.
US media said Trump asked why the United States would want to accept immigrants from certain countries.
The UN spokesperson said that if it is confirmed the president made the remarks they can only be described as shocking and shameful, adding that there is no other word that can be used but "racist".
The UN official also said the issue is not just about vulgar language. He said the reported remarks go against the universal values the world has been striving hard to establish since World War Two, and the Holocaust.
Media outlets in Europe and the Middle East have criticized the remarks by quoting US media reports.
Key words : Kono visited
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Japan's Foreign Minister Taro Kono has visited western Myanmar to inspect the country's efforts to prepare for the return of Rohingya Muslims.
Kono arrived in Rakhine state on board a Myanmar military helicopter on Saturday as the first minister from a foreign country to visit the region.
Hundreds of thousands of the Rohingya have fled to neighboring Bangladesh since fighting broke out between Rohingya militants and security forces last year.
In a village that houses about 1,000 Rohingya, Kono was briefed by officials on efforts to rebuild homes that burnt down in the fighting.
He listened as villagers talked about their livelihoods.
Kono then traveled to a border crossing with Bangladesh. He visited a bridge crossing a river which returning Rohingya refugees will use and a government facility where they will complete repatriation procedures.
Kono told reporters that many villages and houses have been burnt down. He said the situation is dire and that it will take a lot of work to help returning refugees rebuild their lives.
He said the Japanese government will do its utmost to help with reconciliation between the divided communities.
Kono arrived in Rakhine state on board a Myanmar military helicopter on Saturday as the first minister from a foreign country to visit the region.
Hundreds of thousands of the Rohingya have fled to neighboring Bangladesh since fighting broke out between Rohingya militants and security forces last year.
In a village that houses about 1,000 Rohingya, Kono was briefed by officials on efforts to rebuild homes that burnt down in the fighting.
He listened as villagers talked about their livelihoods.
Kono then traveled to a border crossing with Bangladesh. He visited a bridge crossing a river which returning Rohingya refugees will use and a government facility where they will complete repatriation procedures.
Kono told reporters that many villages and houses have been burnt down. He said the situation is dire and that it will take a lot of work to help returning refugees rebuild their lives.
He said the Japanese government will do its utmost to help with reconciliation between the divided communities.
Key words : Japan maritime eye
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Members of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force, or MSDF, are keeping an eye out for oil smugglers off the Korean Peninsula. They're looking for North Korean ships evading sanctions by taking refined oil from foreign vessels on the high seas.
UN Security Council sanctions have sharply reduced allowable exports of refined petroleum products to North Korea.
Sources close to Japan's Defense Ministry say MSDF vessels and aircraft have been conducting surveillance operations since late last month over southern areas of the Yellow Sea.
The MSDF is also engaged in similar missions in the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea.
The MSDF takes photographs and compiles information. It informs the US military when it observes suspicious activity.
Japan's Self-Defense Forces rarely conduct operations in the Yellow Sea, which lies between China and the Korean Peninsula.
The sources say the deployment is an extension of routine monitoring missions. They say the deployment is aimed at implementing UN resolutions on Pyongyang for its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
UN Security Council sanctions have sharply reduced allowable exports of refined petroleum products to North Korea.
Sources close to Japan's Defense Ministry say MSDF vessels and aircraft have been conducting surveillance operations since late last month over southern areas of the Yellow Sea.
The MSDF is also engaged in similar missions in the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea.
The MSDF takes photographs and compiles information. It informs the US military when it observes suspicious activity.
Japan's Self-Defense Forces rarely conduct operations in the Yellow Sea, which lies between China and the Korean Peninsula.
The sources say the deployment is an extension of routine monitoring missions. They say the deployment is aimed at implementing UN resolutions on Pyongyang for its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
Key words : Japan other pledge
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Japan, the United States, South Korea and 14 other countries have pledged thorough crackdowns on ships suspected to be involved in the smuggling of refined oil to North Korea.
The 17 nations participating in the US-led Proliferation Security Initiative, or PSI, released a joint statement on Friday. The framework is intended to tackle the threat posed by proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
The signatories stressed the need to fully implement UN Security Council resolutions on North Korea. They called for strict inspection, detection and seizure of materials whose transfers are prohibited.
The US underscored the importance of working together to prevent North Korea from evading sanctions.
It described such cooperation as necessary to force Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear and missile development.
The statement comes ahead of a foreign ministerial meeting on Tuesday in Canada. The ministers will discuss the North's nuclear and missile programs.
But diplomatic observers have expressed doubts whether the meeting will result in effective measures to pressure North Korea, as China and Russia have not been invited to attend.
The 17 nations participating in the US-led Proliferation Security Initiative, or PSI, released a joint statement on Friday. The framework is intended to tackle the threat posed by proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
The signatories stressed the need to fully implement UN Security Council resolutions on North Korea. They called for strict inspection, detection and seizure of materials whose transfers are prohibited.
The US underscored the importance of working together to prevent North Korea from evading sanctions.
It described such cooperation as necessary to force Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear and missile development.
The statement comes ahead of a foreign ministerial meeting on Tuesday in Canada. The ministers will discuss the North's nuclear and missile programs.
But diplomatic observers have expressed doubts whether the meeting will result in effective measures to pressure North Korea, as China and Russia have not been invited to attend.
Key words : authorities Taiwan
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20180113_18/
Authorities in Taiwan have decided to freeze the assets of a local businessman suspected of involvement in illegal oil transfers to North Korea.
The 52-year-old man reportedly owns a trading firm in the southern city of Kaohsiung. Officials say they will sanction the man and 4 companies with which he is affiliated.
Prosecutors suspect the man used the Hong Kong-flagged ship, Lighthouse Winmore, to transfer refined oil products to a North Korean vessel in international waters.
A UN Security Council sanctions resolution strictly bans exports of such products to North Korea.
Taiwan is not obliged to implement the sanctions as it is not a member of the United Nations.
The move is believed to be in response to calls by the United States and other countries to maximize pressure on Pyongyang.
The man reportedly told investigators he has previously sold refined oil products in international waters.
He said a man with Chinese nationality brokered the most recent deal and he did not know who the buyer was.
The 52-year-old man reportedly owns a trading firm in the southern city of Kaohsiung. Officials say they will sanction the man and 4 companies with which he is affiliated.
Prosecutors suspect the man used the Hong Kong-flagged ship, Lighthouse Winmore, to transfer refined oil products to a North Korean vessel in international waters.
A UN Security Council sanctions resolution strictly bans exports of such products to North Korea.
Taiwan is not obliged to implement the sanctions as it is not a member of the United Nations.
The move is believed to be in response to calls by the United States and other countries to maximize pressure on Pyongyang.
The man reportedly told investigators he has previously sold refined oil products in international waters.
He said a man with Chinese nationality brokered the most recent deal and he did not know who the buyer was.
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