Japan, Mongolia agree over N. Korea missile issue
ULAN BATOR, Japan, - Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (L) and Mongolian Prime Minister Janlavin Narantsatsralt (R) shake hands after their one-hour-long meeting in Ulan Bator on July 10. The two leaders agreed to work to prevent North Korea from test-firing a new missile. Obuchi arrived in Ulan Bator earlier in the day for a two-day visit to Mongolia.
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- ILEA001078852
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- 1999/7/10 00:00:00
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- Kyodo / Kyodo News Images
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- 1999 Kyodo News
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