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UNITED NATIONS — Japan’s new prime minister called Tuesday for “close coordination” between his country and the United States on policy toward North Korea.
The government of Yukio Hato yama, who meets for the first time with President Barack Obama today, has suggested a substantial reassessment of the military relationship with the U.S. and has demanded an examination of secret nuclear agreements between the countries.
But Hatoyama said in an interview that relations should improve because both he and Obama were elected on messages of “change” and their success had led to the “vitality” of people in both countries.



