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Date: 1999-03-19
Title: Obuchi leaves for S. Korea
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Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, accompanied by his wife Chizuko, leaves for Seoul on March 19 on a three-day official visit to South Korea aimed at coordinating policy on North Korea with President Kim Dae Jung.
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Date: 1999-04-30
Title: Obuchi makes nostalgic tour of Queen Mary
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Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L), together with his wife Chizuko (C) and his second eldest daughter Yuko (R), makes a nostalgic visit April 29 to the Queen Mary, the luxury ocean liner that brought him to the United States when he first visited the country as a graduate student in 1963. Obuchi made the visit to the liner, now permanently berthed in Long Beach, California, after arriving in Los Angeles earlier in the day on the first stopover in his weeklong tour of the U.S.
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Date: 1999-03-30
Title: Obuchi meets Khai
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Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (R) meets Vietnamese Prime Minister Phan Vai Khai at his official residence in Tokyo on March 29. Khai arrived in Tokyo on March 28 on a three-day official visit.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-04-08
Title: Obuchi meets Palestinian leader Arafat
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Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L) shakes hands with visiting Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat on April 8 prior to their meeting at Obuchi's official residence in Tokyo. Arafat arrived in Japan on April 7 for a two-day visit.
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Date: 1999-03-16
Title: Obuchi meets Russia's Maslyukov
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Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (R) meets Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Maslyukov at the premier's official residence in Tokyo on March 15. Obuchi vowed to continue assisting Russia's economic reforms as a basis for resolving a long-standing territorial row between the two nations.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-03-20
Title: Obuchi meets with South Korean president
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Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L) shakes hands with South Korean President Kim Dae Jung at the outset of their meeting March 20 morning at the Blue House presidential palace in Seoul. Obuchi arrived in the South Korean capital March 19 for a three-day official visit.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-03-26
Title: Obuchi meets with Syrian foreign minister
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Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi shake hands prior to their talks at the premier's official residence March 25.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-02-25
Title: Obuchi meets with UNGA President
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Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L) and U.N. General Assembly President Didier Opertti (R) talks to each other in the Diet building Wednesday Feb. 24. Obuchi called for a comprehensive reform of the U.N. Security Council (UNSC) that would expand the number of its permanent and nonpermanent seats.
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Date: 1999-04-29
Title: Obuchi practices pitching
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Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L) practices a pitch at his official residence in Tokyo on April 28 in preparation for throwing the first ball at a Chicago Cubs baseball game to be held in Chicago on May 1. His attendance at the game is part of a weeklong trip to the United States which gets under way April 29 and includes stops in Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington. The visit is to culminate with a meeting with U.S. President Bill Clinton on May 3.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-05-04
Title: Obuchi receives welcoming ceremony in Washington
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Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (R) waves to children at an official welcoming ceremony at the White House on May 3. He received a 21 gun salute at the ceremony, the first in 12 years for a Japanese prime minister, before meeting with U.S. President Bill Clinton (L).==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-05-08
Title: Obuchi reports on U.S. trip
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Democratic Party of Japan leader Naoto Kan (front) questions Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi in a Diet session May 7 on his official visit to the United States from April 29 to May 4. Reporting on his trip, Obuchi earlier said his talks with President Bill Clinton contributed toward strengthening bilateral ties.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-05-13
Title: Obuchi sees Japanese role in Kosovo reconstruction
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Former U.N. Undersecretary General Yasushi Akashi (L) briefs Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi on May 13 on his talks with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic in Belgrade earlier this week. Obuchi told Akashi Japan wants to play a major role in the reconstruction of Kosovo after peace is restored in the embattled Yugoslav province.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-03-23
Title: Obuchi speaks at Defense Academy graduation
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Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi delivers a speech at the graduation ceremony of the National Defense Academy in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, on March 22.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-03-20
Title: Obuchi speaks to South Korean economic leaders
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Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (C) addresses South Korean business leaders at a breakfast meeting March 20 in Seoul. Obuchi arrived in the South Korean capital March 19 for a three-day official visit.==Kyodo
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Date: 1999-05-02
Title: Obuchi throws 1st pitch to Sosa
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Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L) throws out the first pitch of a Cubs baseball game May 1. Obuchi tossed the ball into Sammy Sosa's mit prior to the game between Chicago and the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field in Chicago.==Kyodo
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