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Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa arrives at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 20, 2010, to attend a meeting of Cabinet ministers responsible for Japan's security to discuss what steps should be taken against Pyongyang after Seoul officially blamed North Korea for the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship in March that killed 46 sailors.

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Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada arrives at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 20, 2010, to attend a meeting of Cabinet ministers responsible for Japan's security to discuss what steps should be taken against Pyongyang after Seoul officially blamed North Korea for the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship in March that killed 46 sailors.

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Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano speaks at a news conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 20, 2010, after Seoul officially blamed Pyongyang for the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship in March that killed 46 sailors. Hirano said it will be difficult to resume the six-party talks aimed at denuclearizing North Korea in the current circumstances.

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Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano speaks at a news conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 20, 2010, after Seoul officially blamed Pyongyang for the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship in March that killed 46 sailors. Hirano said it will be difficult to resume the six-party talks aimed at denuclearizing North Korea in the current circumstances.

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - A member of a joint investigation team of the South Korean military and the private sector talks about the deadly sinking of the country's naval ship Cheonan near the salvaged ship at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors.

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - A member of a joint investigation team of the South Korean military and the private sector talks about the deadly sinking of the country's naval ship Cheonan near the salvaged ship at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors.

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - Reporters, photographers and TV crews view the wrecked South Korean naval ship Cheonan at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors.

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - Reporters, photographers and TV crews view the wrecked South Korean naval ship Cheonan at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors.

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - This photo shows the stern part (L) and the bow part (R) of the wrecked South Korean naval ship Cheonan shown to the press at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors.

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - Reporters, photographers and TV crews view the wrecked South Korean naval ship Cheonan at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors.

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - Reporters, photographers and TV crews view the wrecked South Korean naval ship Cheonan at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - A member of a joint investigation team of the South Korean military and the private sector talks about the deadly sinking of the country's naval ship Cheonan near the salvaged ship at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - A member of a joint investigation team of the South Korean military and the private sector talks about the deadly sinking of the country's naval ship Cheonan near the salvaged ship at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - Reporters, photographers and TV crews view the wrecked South Korean naval ship Cheonan at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - This photo shows the stern part (L) and the bow part (R) of the wrecked South Korean naval ship Cheonan shown to the press at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

S. Korea officially blames N. Korea for ship sinking

SEOUL, South Korea - Reporters, photographers and TV crews view the wrecked South Korean naval ship Cheonan at a naval base in Gyeonggi Province on May 19, 2010. South Korea officially blamed North Korea the following day for the sinking of the warship that killed 46 sailors. (Kyodo)

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Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano speaks at a news conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 20, 2010, after Seoul officially blamed Pyongyang for the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship in March that killed 46 sailors. Hirano said it will be difficult to resume the six-party talks aimed at denuclearizing North Korea in the current circumstances. (Kyodo)

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Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa arrives at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 20, 2010, to attend a meeting of Cabinet ministers responsible for Japan's security to discuss what steps should be taken against Pyongyang after Seoul officially blamed North Korea for the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship in March that killed 46 sailors. (Kyodo)

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Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

TOKYO, Japan - Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada arrives at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 20, 2010, to attend a meeting of Cabinet ministers responsible for Japan's security to discuss what steps should be taken against Pyongyang after Seoul officially blamed North Korea for the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship in March that killed 46 sailors. (Kyodo)

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Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

Japan says N. Korea's involvement in ship sinking unforgivable

TOKYO, Japan - Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi Hirano speaks at a news conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on May 20, 2010, after Seoul officially blamed Pyongyang for the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship in March that killed 46 sailors. Hirano said it will be difficult to resume the six-party talks aimed at denuclearizing North Korea in the current circumstances. (Kyodo)

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