Eizenstat regrets failure in Japanese restitution cases
WASHINGTON, United States - File photo shows outgoing Deputy Treasury Secretary Stuart Eizenstat, who was reported as saying Jan. 17 that he regrets his failure to get Japan to compensate Chinese and Koreans whose assets it seized or who were forced into slave labor during World War II. Eizenstat, who led Washington's efforts to win restitution for Holocaust victims, made the comment in an interview published in the New York Times.
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- 2001/1/18 00:00:00
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