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(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, listens to a question by a journalist at a press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. Egawa said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men.

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(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks with journalists following his press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. He said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men.

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Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks to reporters in General Santos on the southern Filipino island of Mindanao on May 30.

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(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(1)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks with journalists following his press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. He said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men. (Kyodo)

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(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

(2)Japan to pull out of Mindanao as hunt for ex-soldiers slows

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, listens to a question by a journalist at a press conference in General Santos, Mindanao, on May 30. Egawa said that his team of diplomats, sent to Mindanao to meet two men who are said to be former Japanese soldiers from World War II, will leave the island due to a stalemate in arranging an interview with two men. (Kyodo)

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Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

Japanese officials to pull officials from Mindanao

GENERAL SANTOS, Philippines - Akio Egawa, deputy chief of the Japanese Embassy in the Philippines, speaks to reporters in General Santos on the southern Filipino island of Mindanao on May 30. (Kyodo)

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