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Strategies & Market Trends : China Warehouse- More Than Crockery

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (1813)12/8/2003 12:40:17 PM
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Japanese official on chemical weapons cleanup in China

www.chinaview.cn 2003-12-08 09:42:34

BEIJING, Dec. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese and Japanese working teams have recently completed sealing up 724 pieces of chemical weapons along with five barrels of mustard gas that had killed one person and injured 43 others after workers began excavating a construction site on August 4. The weapons were left by Japanese troops at the end of the World War II (WWII) in Qiqihar City of Heilongjiang Province.

It was reported that UN officials joined the Chinese and Japanese personnel to monitor operations at the scene.

Here follows an interview between a correspondent from Shanghai-based Oriental Outlook magazine and a Japanese government official, the first interview conducted on the issue of Japanese-abandoned chemical weapons in China between the Chinese media and a Japan official representative.


news.xinhuanet.com
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