U.S. Cites No Advances But Still Aims For Japan Deal This Month
U.S.-Japan talks concluded without fanfare Friday, although the two sides agreed to meet again the week of Sept. 22 in Tokyo. Assistant Secretary of State Alan Larson said the U.S. is pushing for a four-year transition to open skies. Japan counters with its own four-year agreement, "though it's not...
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