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Japan, U.S. Team Up Against AIDS, Other Diseases

Published in AIDS Weekly, March 13th, 2000

Japan and the United States have agreed to send a team of researchers to Cambodia to intensify the fight against AIDS and other infectious diseases, officials of the two countries said on February 29, 2000.

The initiative was one of six proposed at an annual meeting of senior officials to promote cooperation between the two economic powers in solving global problems.

"In terms of urgency and seriousness, the infectious diseases program for Cambodia is extremely important not just for that country but also as a base of activities for the wider region," said Japan's deputy foreign minister Yoshiji Nogami, who co-chaired the meeting.

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