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Japan PM Shinzo Abe to make landmark visit to Pearl Harbor | |
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Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe is to make a landmark visit at the end of this year to Pearl Harbor, the US naval base in Hawaii. | |
Japanese forces launched a surprise attack on the base in 1941, killing 2,300 US servicemen and propelling the US into World War Two. | Japanese forces launched a surprise attack on the base in 1941, killing 2,300 US servicemen and propelling the US into World War Two. |
Mr Abe will visit on 27 December with US President Barack Obama. | Mr Abe will visit on 27 December with US President Barack Obama. |
The announcement, two days before the 75th anniversary of the attack, follows a visit by Mr Obama to Hiroshima. | The announcement, two days before the 75th anniversary of the attack, follows a visit by Mr Obama to Hiroshima. |
He became the first US president to visit the Japanese city, where about 150,000 people are believed to have been killed in 1945 by a US atomic bomb. | He became the first US president to visit the Japanese city, where about 150,000 people are believed to have been killed in 1945 by a US atomic bomb. |
Mr Abe said in a statement: "We must never repeat the tragedy of the war. I would like to send this commitment. At the same time, I would like to send a message of reconciliation between Japan and the US." | Mr Abe said in a statement: "We must never repeat the tragedy of the war. I would like to send this commitment. At the same time, I would like to send a message of reconciliation between Japan and the US." |
The two leaders will pray for the dead at the site of the attack, before a final summit meeting between them in Hawaii. | The two leaders will pray for the dead at the site of the attack, before a final summit meeting between them in Hawaii. |
The White House said the visit would "showcase the power of reconciliation that has turned former adversaries into the closest of allies, united by common interests and shared values". | The White House said the visit would "showcase the power of reconciliation that has turned former adversaries into the closest of allies, united by common interests and shared values". |
Mr Abe said: "Our talks in Hawaii will be a chance to show the rest of the world our ever stronger alliance in the future." | Mr Abe said: "Our talks in Hawaii will be a chance to show the rest of the world our ever stronger alliance in the future." |
The attack on Pearl Harbor will be marked on Wednesday by a remembrance ceremony on a pier overlooking the harbour, where a moment of silence will be held at 07:55 - the time the attack began. | The attack on Pearl Harbor will be marked on Wednesday by a remembrance ceremony on a pier overlooking the harbour, where a moment of silence will be held at 07:55 - the time the attack began. |
Correction 8 December 2016: This story, which originally said Mr Abe would be the first Japanese prime minister to go to Pearl Harbor, has been amended after it emerged that Shigeru Yoshida made a brief visit in 1951. |
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