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WRAP Koizumi interviewed, comments on Iraq, NKorea

(7 Jun 2004) SHOTLIST APTN Tokyo, Japan, 07 June 2004 1. Koizumi walking in, shaking hands with journalists 2. Cutaway journalists 3. Midshot Koizumi seated 4. Journalist asking question 5. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Junichiro Koizumi, Japanese Prime Minister: "I have the feeling that North Korea really did want to achieve progress through the six-way talks." JAPN TV POOL - No Access Internet - Compulsory onscreen credit "Japan TV Pool" Pyongyang, North Korea, 22 May 2004 6. Koizumi meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong-il APTN Tokyo, Japan , 07 June 2004 7. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Junichiro Koizumi, Japanese Prime Minister: "It may be through the six way talks, or it may be through unofficial channels, but I think America can find a way to speak to North Korea. I believe that North Korea is hoping for contact, but it's up to America how it happens." 8. Cutaway journalist 9. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Junichiro Koizumi, Japanese Prime Minister: "I believe that it is important for the peoples of the world, including the people of Iraq to understand the goodwill of the United States government in trying to establish a democratic government in Iraq. In order to achieve that objective I have always told the leaders of the United States in our meetings on a bilateral basis that they should try to get cooperation and make use of the authority of the United Nations in achieving that objective. And through the understanding and the support of the international community, I think the objective will be achieved more successfully, and I have very strongly urged the United States to do that on a bilateral basis." 10. Wide shot of Koizumi 11. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Junichiro Koizumi, Japanese Prime Minister: "So I think the upcoming G8 summit is going to be an important one to help provide an environment conducive to the cooperation between the United States, the G8 members, the United Nations to participate in the reconstruction of Iraq. And at the same time we should help to create an environment to encourage the Iraqi people to be determined to establish their own state as soon as possible." 12. Cutaway journalists and pan to Koizumi STORYLINE Japan's prime minister said on Monday that he believes the acrimony between the United States and some of its allies over Iraq is largely over. He also expressed optimism that this week's summit of leading industrial nations will offer the world a display of unity. Junichiro Koizumi, who recently returned from a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, also said Pyongyang is aware of the importance in breaking a diplomatic impasse over its suspected development of nuclear weapons and in "moving forward." Speaking to a small group of foreign media, the Japanese leader indicated he believes Iraq and its transition to self-government will dominate the agenda at the Group of Eight summit in Sea Island, Georgia, US. Koizumi was to leave for the United States on Tuesday morning to attend the summit. It is the fourth for Koizumi, who was elected in a landslide victory in April 2001. Koizumi said he stands by his support of Bush, but added that it is important to involve the United Nations as closely in the reconstruction process as is feasible. He's been under increasing fire from Japan's opposition for his staunch backing of US President George Bush's Iraq policy. Despite deep concerns among the Japanese public, Koizumi has sent about 500 non-combatant soldiers to southern Iraq in this country's biggest military mission since World War II. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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