letter to japanese ambassador kenichiro sasae

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Q1ongre~ ot t~ie ~1niteb ~tate~ ~a~jmn~ton, ~Ut 20515 April 23, 2015 His Excellency Kenichiro Sasae Ambassador of Japan to the United States 2520 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008 Dear Ambassador Sasae: We write to you regarding the upcoming visit of your Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Washington, D.C. We look forward to this visit, as it is both timely and meaningful. The visit at the end of April further underscores the importance and strength of our bilateral relationship, and we congratulate the Prime Minister in the historic opportunity to address a Joint Meeting of Congress. Mr. Ambassador, we are at a critical juncture in America’s rebalance to Asia, and we firmly believe that enhanced cooperation between the United States, Japan, and Korea, will serve as a Iinchpin of peace and prosperity throughout the Asia-Pacific region and the broader global community. In this regard, we sincerely hope Prime Minister Abe’s visit will lay the foundation for healing and humble reconciliation by addressing the historical issues. In particular, we respectfully urge the Prime Minister to formally reaffirm and validate the conclusions expressed by previous Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama and former Chief Cabinet Secretary Yohei Kono to “squarely face history,” as their remarks signaled two important chapters in Japan’s efforts to improve relations with its neighbors. As you are well aware, 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. Accordingly, we fervently hope Prime Minister Abe will take advantage of this auspicious milestone during his visit to Washington to enhance Japan’s relationships with its neighbors through a vision of long overdue healing and reconciliation which will contribute to future- oriented cooperation. Sincerely, - _______________________ MICHAEL M. ONDA STEVE ISRAEL Member of Congress Member of Congress //d/ A.≤~dr4 ~ GRACE MENG ~ CHARLES B. ~ NG~~ Member of Congress Member of Congress PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER

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This letter to Japanese Ambassador Ambassador to the United States Kenichiro Sasae asks him to urge Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to use his visit to Washington to “lay the foundation for healing and humble reconciliation by addressing the historical issues.”

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  • Q1ongre~ ot t~ie ~1niteb ~tate~~a~jmn~ton, ~Ut 20515

    April 23, 2015

    His Excellency Kenichiro SasaeAmbassador of Japan to the United States2520 Massachusetts Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20008

    Dear Ambassador Sasae:

    We write to you regarding the upcoming visit of your Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Washington,D.C. We look forward to this visit, as it is both timely and meaningful. The visit at the end ofApril further underscores the importance and strength of our bilateral relationship, and wecongratulate the Prime Minister in the historic opportunity to address a Joint Meeting ofCongress.

    Mr. Ambassador, we are at a critical juncture in Americas rebalance to Asia, and we firmlybelieve that enhanced cooperation between the United States, Japan, and Korea, will serve as aIinchpin of peace and prosperity throughout the Asia-Pacific region and the broader globalcommunity. In this regard, we sincerely hope Prime Minister Abes visit will lay the foundationfor healing and humble reconciliation by addressing the historical issues.

    In particular, we respectfully urge the Prime Minister to formally reaffirm and validate theconclusions expressed by previous Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama and formerChief Cabinet Secretary Yohei Kono to squarely face history, as their remarks signaled twoimportant chapters in Japans efforts to improve relations with its neighbors.

    As you are well aware, 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II.Accordingly, we fervently hope Prime Minister Abe will take advantage of this auspiciousmilestone during his visit to Washington to enhance Japans relationships with its neighborsthrough a vision of long overdue healing and reconciliation which will contribute to future-oriented cooperation.

    Sincerely,

    - _______________________

    MICHAEL M. ONDA STEVE ISRAELMember of Congress Member of Congress

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    GRACE MENG ~ CHARLES B. ~ NG~~Member of Congress Member of Congress

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