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Japan is also burdened with most of the cost of maintenance here…Japan seriously wants to think about leaving.

The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
Along with Empress Masako's talk, one of the places where Her Imperial Highness was attended regularly while his official duties were absent was at the United Nations University in Aoyama Street.
I hear that there is a room of Her Imperial Highness in the building made of granite. Still, Japan attracts this United Nations University, and Japan almost bears the maintenance cost of 70 million dollars.
However, I hear there are many anti-Japanese seminars by the sympathizers of former vice president Mushanokoji Kinhide, who is close to North Korea; there sometimes is the lecture of Owada Hisashi, close to Soka Gakkai, too.
There is Indian Ramesh Thakur among the people who got a salary from here and wrote out a lineup with only abuse for Japan in the Japan Times.

An Iranian woman who loves Naoto Kan
The United Nations Training and Research Institute (UNITAR) Hiroshima Office also exists.
Japan is also burdened with most of the cost of maintenance here. 
For example, how does it split Sudan now into a drawing room in the back of the petroleum-producing country of former Arabs, which is causing the problem that the concerned nations should process here?
Nassrine Azimi, an Iranian woman, is the company's director and still extorts money in the name of a senior advisor.
She is an extraordinary character in that she loves Naoto Kan of the Democratic Party; after the Aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, she continues to give a sermon to Japan on the social standing of a staff member of the United Nations, saying 'why does Japan of a nation that was the victim of atomic bombs persist in the nuclear power generation' 'Why doesn't quit a nuclear power plant.'
The Netherlands, Iran, and Bulgaria are half-broken countries.
While they can't manage their own country, extort money from Japan, and try to disparage Japan with unfounded lies and slander.
The United Nations, which only such people act essential, and the more harmful Chinese Communist Party, has the power of veto.
Japan seriously wants to think about leaving.
(December 2015 issue)

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