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Press Conference After the Ministerial Meeting
Concerning Measures Against Terrorism

Wednesday, September 19, 2001



Press Conference After the Ministerial Meeting Concerning Measures Against Terrorism

A press conference was held in the evening at the Prime Minister's Official Residence, following a ministerial meeting concerning measures against terrorism. At the press conference the Prime Minister stated that, "I am filled with the overwhelming indignation at the terrorist attacks in the United States, which represent not only attacks on the United States, but attacks on freedom, peace and democracy of the whole of humankind. Recognizing this, I was resolved for Japan to take its own initiative towards the eradication of terrorism, in cooperation with the United States and other countries concerned. Now we have decided to take a number of specific measures." The Prime Minister then announced seven specific measures.

The Prime Minister continued by stating that, "As is written in the preamble of the Constitution of Japan, Japan desires to occupy an honored place in international society. At the same time, I give due regard to the fact that Article 9 of the Constitution renounces the use of force as a means of settling international disputes. Whole deliberating what kind of assistance will not constitute an integral part of the use of force, I will consider Japan's utmost assistance and cooperation in concert with the United States and other countries concerned."

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