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Defense chief, Nago mayor meet again on U.S. base in Okinawa+
[March 25, 2006]

Defense chief, Nago mayor meet again on U.S. base in Okinawa+


(Japan Economic Newswire Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)TOKYO, March 26_(Kyodo) _ Defense Agency chief Fukushiro Nukaga and Nago Mayor Yoshikazu Shimabukuro met again in Tokyo on Sunday to narrow differences over a plan to relocate a U.S. air station from central Okinawa to the northern Okinawa city's coastline.



At issue is a Japan-U.S. plan, worked out last October, to build a 1,800-meter runway straddling the tip of a peninsula in Nago where the U.S. Marine Corps' Camp Schwab is located in order to relocate the U.S. Marines' Futemma Air Station from downtown Ginowan.

Nukaga, who met Shimabukuro on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday to discuss the matter, has agreed with Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to make minor changes to the plan in response to local demands.


The Nago city government wants the planned U.S. military runway moved at least 400 meters offshore due to the noise and concern for the safety of residents living under the flight path. But Shimabukuro has shown signs of making concessions to the state government in a bid to find common ground.

Okinawa Gov. Keiichi Inamine is also scheduled to meet Nukaga later in the day.

Japan and the United States agreed last October on the new relocation plan for Futemma as part of an interim report on the overall realignment package for the U.S. military presence in Japan.

The plan consists of building an L-shaped airfield straddling the U.S. Marine Corps' Camp Schwab and coastal waters at the tip of Nago's Cape Henoko to facilitate relocating the Futemma base from Ginowan.

Under the October accord, Japan and the United States are working to finalize the package by the end of this month, but Tokyo has made little headway in gaining local consensus.

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