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    Japan PM offers condolences to victims of Pearl Harbour attack

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 28, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and President Barrack Obama
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    Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe has visited the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, where he offered “sincere and everlasting condolences” to the victims of Japan’s attack on the base 75 years ago.

    “We must never repeat the horrors of war again, this is the solemn vow the people of Japan have taken,” he said.
    Mr Abe was accompanied by US President Barack Obama, making the visit the first by the leaders of both countries.
    Japan devastated much of the base, killing more than 2,400 Americans.

    Mr Abe paid tribute to the men who lost their lives in 1941 at the naval base, many of whom remain entombed in the wreckage of the USS Arizona, sunk by the Japanese that day, and vowed reconciliation and peace.

    “To the souls of the US servicemen who lie aboard the USS Arizona, to the American people, and all people around the world, I pledge that unwavering vow,” he said.

    The Japanese prime minister went on to praise the US for its efforts to mend relations with Japan following the war between the two countries, which ended shortly after the US dropped two atomic bombs on Japan in August 1945.

    And he called the renewed alliance between the countries an “alliance of hope”.

    Mr Obama also paid tribute to the dead, saying that he had laid a wreath on “waters that still weep”.

    “That morning the ranks on those men’s shoulders reflected them less than the courage in their hearts,” he said.

    He said he welcomed Mr Abe “in the spirit of friendship, in the manner Japan has always welcomed me”.

    Mr Abe is the first Japanese leader to visit the memorial on the site of the Arizona, although several of his predecessors have been to Pearl Harbor in the past.

    He and Mr Obama laid wreaths at the site and the two leaders prayed for the dead. But, as expected, Mr Abe did not issue an apology for the attack.

    Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor damaged all eight of the US battleships at the base and sunk four of them, propelling the US into World War Two.

    Nearly half of those killed were on the Arizona and the remains of most are still entombed in the wreckage.

    All eight battleships at the base were damaged and four were sunk. But the key US aircraft carriers were at sea at the time.

    On Monday, Mr Abe visited the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific and laid a wreath. He stood for a moment of silence at the cemetery near central Honolulu, a memorial to those who died the the Pacific theatre of war.

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