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Japan should not be too concern until the test missile from N. Korean really hit Tokyo or Osaka. Then only should they protest. Japan Insists on Quick N. Korea Resolution By BURT HERMAN The buttociated Press Friday, July 14, 2006; 9:11 AM SEOUL, South Korea -- Japan insisted Friday on a U.N. Security Council resolution threatening sanctions against North Korea for its recent missile tests as diplomats scrambled to unify competing proposals. South Korea said it was dispatching envoys to China, Japan and the United States to coordinate the response to the crisis, sparked on July 5 when the North test-launched seven missiles off its eastern coast. At a summit in Russia this weekend, the Group of Eight major industrialized nations were expected to issue a statement demanding North Korea refrain from any more launches, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi , right, is escorted by Jordan's Prime Minister Marouf al-Bakhit, on his arrival at the Royal Palace in Aqaba, Jordan , Friday, July 14, 2006. Koizumi, wrapping up a trip to the Middle East Friday, secured support from Jordan's king for an aid plan for the Palestinian territories, officials said. (AP Photo-Katsumi Kasahara) (Katsumi Kasahara - AP)
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