Press Conference by the Press Secretary Archive
October 2012

25 October: Deputy Press Secretary Naoko Saiki

  1. Protest by the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Japan
  2. 53rd Convention of Nikkei, Japanese Descendants, and Japanese Abroad
  3. Public Symposium on Peacekeeping Operations
  4. Dispatch of Election Observers to the Parliamentary Elections of Ukraine
  5. Decision by the Israeli Government regarding the Construction of Housing Units for Jewish People in East Jerusalem
  6. Terrorist Bombing in Beirut

11 October: Deputy Press Secretary Naoko Saiki

  1. Japan-US-ROK Trilateral Meeting
  2. Visit to Japan by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship of the Argentine Republic
  3. Visit to Japan by President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Repulic of Zambia
  4. Fukushima Ministerial Conference
  5. Question concerning Fukushima Ministerial Conference
  6. Questions concerning Japan-US-ROK Trilateral Meeting
  7. Questions concerning Japan-ROK relations
  8. Question concerning Japan-China relations
  9. Questions concerning the Senkaku Islands

4 October: Deputy Press Secretary Naoko Saiki

  1. Visit by Prime Minister Noda and Foreign Minister Gemba to New York
  2. First Annual Japan-UK Nuclear Dialogue
  3. Visit by President of the Republic of Liberia to Japan
  4. Question concerning Japan’s PR campaign regarding the Senkaku Islands

2 October: Assistant Press Secretary Masaru Sato

  1. Japan’s stance on the sovereignty of the Senkaku Islands
  2. Question concerning the rules of engagement in the area around the Senkaku Islands
  3. Question concerning the influence of the restructuring of the Cabinet
  4. Question concerning an article in the New York Times on the Senkaku Islands
  5. Question concerning the individual islands among the Senkaku Islands
  6. Follow-up question concerning the article in the New York Times on the Senkaku Islands
  7. Question concerning China’s assertions over the Senkaku Islands
  8. Question concerning Japan’s call for a calm reaction
  9. Question concerning the International Court of Justice

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