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  • China has become a major presence for most countries around the world but notably for its neighboring countries in Asia. So I think it is a common position for Japan and its Asian neighbors that we certainly would strive to maintain as much as possible friendly relations with China.

    "Naoto Kan: 'Japan has lost its vigor'". www.cnn.com. November 17, 2010.
  • While many technological measures can be taken to secure safety at nuclear power plants, such measures on their own cannot cover great risks.

    Taken   Safety   Risk  
  • So, Japan as a country has lost its vigor, it feels very much closed in for various reasons.

    Country   Japan   Vigor  
    "Naoto Kan: 'Japan has lost its vigor'". www.cnn.com. November 17, 2010.
  • The safest nuclear power or energy policy is to realize 'zero nuclear power.

    Zero   Energy   Nuclear  
  • The trend in the world right now is - not just in developed countries, but in developing countries including China and India - there is a movement to build more and more nuclear plants.

    Country   India   Nuclear  
  • The current situation of the earthquake, tsunami and the nuclear plants is in a way the most severe crisis in the 65 years since World War II.

    War   Years   Earthquakes  
    "Japan's Worst Crisis Since WWII". bigthink.com.
  • It is possible for Japan to become the model of a society that does not rely on nuclear power.

    Japan   Doe   Nuclear  
  • Nuclear arms and atomic power represent a technology in which coexistence with man is extremely difficult.

  • I believe in any country, matters that relate to its territory would, of course, provoke strong sentiments amongst the people of that country.

    "Naoto Kan: 'Japan has lost its vigor'". www.cnn.com. November 17, 2010.
  • In fact, the Senkaku Islands are... inherent territory of Japan that is recognized in our history and also by international law.

    Islands   Japan   Law  
    "Naoto Kan: 'Japan has lost its vigor'". www.cnn.com. November 17, 2010.
  • After the Second World War, people in Japan no longer died for their country, and even that expression was no longer used.

  • This quake, tsunami and the nuclear accident are the biggest crises for Japan [in decades] ... We will continue to handle it in a state of maximum alert.

    Japan   Nuclear   States  
    "Kan: Japan on 'maximum alert' over nuke crisis", www.stripes.com. April 7, 2011.
  • When the world has 1,000, 2,000, 3,000 nuclear plants, can we call that a safe world? I think we need to properly have this debate.

  • In Japan, the average age of agricultural workers is 65.8. When the aging of its population is accelerating so rapidly, it will be very difficult to sustain the sector whether we liberalize trade or not.

  • If you are unable to understand the cause of a problem it is impossible to solve it.

  • I wouldn't call myself anti-nuclear. I seek a society non-reliant on nuclear energy, a society that can do without nuclear energy, and Japan can prove a role model. It’s possible.

    Nuclear  
    "Naoto Kan, Ex-Prime Minister: Japan Was Unprepared For Fukushima Nuclear Crisis", www.huffingtonpost.com. March 8, 2012.
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Naoto Kan

  • Born: October 10, 1946
  • Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Japan