Secretary-General Suga "Working on Local Promotion in Henoko" December 21, 21:07

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Chief Cabinet Secretary Kan who is visiting Okinawa has talked with the mayor of Ginowan City, which has the U.S. Army's Futenma Base, and the Nago City, to which he has been relocated, in order to return the Futenma Base early and reduce the burden. I told them that I would actively work on promotion measures.

A year has passed since the government began reclaiming the relocation of the US Army Futenma Base in Okinawa, off the coast of Henoko off Nago City, Nagoya. Talks with the Mayor of Matsukawa.

In this statement, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kan said, "It is a common understanding between the government and the local community that the fixation of Futenma Air Base should never be done." Stressed.

Next, Secretary-General Kan Kan met with Mayor Watachi and other local mayors in Nago City, the relocation destination, and said, `` The living environment was directly affected by the biggest impact on the relocation project to Henoko. We will give as much consideration as possible to the preservation, quality of life, and regional development of the region. "

After a series of talks, Secretary-General Suga told reporters that he would apply as soon as possible for the necessary improvement of the soft ground in the sea area to be reclaimed.