k Prime Minister Abe to hold a press conference after the Cabinet decision on the new policy allowing the limited exercise of the right of collective selfdefense. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at a press conference. On the evening of July 1, the government held an extraordinary cabinet meeting at the Prime Ministers official residence and decided on a new government view allowing the limited use of the right of collective selfdefense, which had been considered impossible under the interpretation of the Constitution. Photo taken July 1, 2014, at the Prime Ministers official residence. The full text of the Prime Ministers press conference on the right of collective selfdefense will not change the course of the peaceful nation appeared in the morning edition of the same month on July 2. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Prime Minister Abe to hold a press conference after the Cabinet decision on the new policy allowing the limited exercise of the right of collective self defense. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at a press conference. On the evening of July 1, the government held an extraordinary cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister s official residence and decided on a new government view allowing the limited use of the right of collective self defense, which had been considered impossible under the interpretation of the Constitution. Photo taken July 1, 2014, at the Prime Minister s official residence. The full text of the Prime Minister s press conference on the right of collective self defense will not change the course of the peaceful nation  appeared in the morning edition of the same month on July 2.
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Prime Minister Abe to hold a press conference after the Cabinet decision on the new policy allowing the limited exercise of the right of collective self-defense.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at a press conference. On the evening of July 1, the government held an extraordinary cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's official residence and decided on a new government view allowing the limited use of the right of collective self-defense, which had been considered impossible under the interpretation of the Constitution. Photo taken July 1, 2014, at the Prime Minister's official residence. The full text of the Prime Minister's press conference on the right of collective self-defense will not change the course of the peaceful nation) appeared in the morning edition of the same month on July 2.

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