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Japan offers aid to Afghanistan | Japan offers aid to Afghanistan |
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Japan's government has pledged $5bn (£3bn) in new aid to Afghanistan over the next five years. | |
The decision comes days before US President Barack Obama visits Tokyo. | The decision comes days before US President Barack Obama visits Tokyo. |
Japan's centre-left government has said it will end a naval refuelling mission in support of US-led efforts in Afghanistan. | |
Since coming to power in September the government also said it was working on a plan to offer more civilian aid instead. | |
Japan's government has been working on a plan to offer more aid to Afghanistan since announcing it would end a mission by the Maritime Self Defence Force to supply fuel to assist US-led operations in the country. | |
Now there is a figure - $5bn (£3bn) over the next five years. | Now there is a figure - $5bn (£3bn) over the next five years. |
It is likely to be used for job training, helping former Taliban fighters to reintegrate with society, and for agriculture and infrastructure development. | It is likely to be used for job training, helping former Taliban fighters to reintegrate with society, and for agriculture and infrastructure development. |
Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama is expected to discuss details of the scheme with President Obama when he visits Japan on Friday. | |
Mr Hatoyama took power in September after winning a landslide in a general election which ended more than half a century of almost unbroken power for the conservative Liberal Democratic Party. | Mr Hatoyama took power in September after winning a landslide in a general election which ended more than half a century of almost unbroken power for the conservative Liberal Democratic Party. |
His Democratic Party of Japan wants a more equal relationship with the United States. | His Democratic Party of Japan wants a more equal relationship with the United States. |
The alliance, half a century old next year, is critical to Japan's security and a cornerstone of American policy in Asia. One source of tension is the planned relocation of an American military base on the southern island of Okinawa. | The alliance, half a century old next year, is critical to Japan's security and a cornerstone of American policy in Asia. One source of tension is the planned relocation of an American military base on the southern island of Okinawa. |
The US is resisting Japan's attempts to reopen negotiations, saying it would undermine a broader agreement to a reorganise the nearly 50,000 strong American force in the country. |