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Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) and wife Cherie (2nd R) greet Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie on the doorstep of 10 Downing Street in London Jan. 9, 2007. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery >>> |
LONDON, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister
Tony Blair and his visiting Japanese counterpart said on Tuesday that the two
countries would cooperate more closely to strengthen counter-proliferation.
"Proliferation of WMD, their means of delivery and
related materials represent a major challenge to international peace and
security," the two men said in a joint statement issued after talks at Downing
Street 10.
Britain and Japan "reaffirm the importance of
strengthening and maintaining the international disarmament and non
proliferation regime based on the NPT, and in this regard, we intend to further
cooperate in the NPT review process and PSI." they said.
"We express our grave concern over the recent
developments on the Korean Peninsula including the missile launch and the
proclaimed nuclear test and urge North Korea to comply with UN Security Council
Resolution 1718, especially to abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear
programs." said the statement.
According to the statement, the two countries will
continue to work together to achieve early reform of the United Nations Security
Council, and Britain will continue to support Japan's bid for Permanent
Membership of the UN Security Council.
At the joint news conference after meeting, Blair
said, "the membership of the UN Security Council of Japan is an important change
and reform. I believe the moment is right for this to happen."
During the meeting, the two leaders also agreed to
continue work together closely on Iraq, Afghanistan, anti-terrorism, and climate
change.
Abe arrived in London on Tuesday kicking off his
first visit to Europe since taking office in September last year. During his
five-day trip, Abe will also meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin,
Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt in Brussels, and French President Jacques
Chirac in Paris.
According to Kyodo News, Abe is also scheduled to
meet the heads of the European Union and North Atlantic Treaty
Organization(NATO), and will give a speech at the North Atlantic Council, NATO's
top decision-making body.