Mbt ayakkab?GUANGZHOU, May 14 () -- The Chefs de Mission Seminar of the 2010 Asian Para Games will be held in Guangzhou from May 28 to 29, the Guangzhou Asian Para Games Organizing Committee (GAPGOC) said. The third and concluding meeting of the Asian Paralympic Committee (APC) Coordination Commission for the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Para Games recently concluded in Guangzhou. Senior officials and experts of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), APC and National Paralympic Committee of China attended the meeting and expressed their satisfaction with GAPGOC's preparations for the Games. It was confirmed at the meeting that the Chefs de Mission Seminar will take place on May 28 and 29. During the seminar, GAPGOC will announce to the National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) policies and procedures for participating in the Games. As a major milestone in the lead-up to the Games, the seminar will mark the transition of Games preparations from policy making to task force and venuisation operations. The official magazine of Guangzhou 2010 Asian Para Games will be released on the sidelines of the Chefs de Mission Seminar on May 28, the GAPGOC said. The Asian Para Games will be held in Guangzhou from December 12 to 19, 2010 - two weeks after the conclusion of the 16th Asian Games - featuring 3,000 athletes from 45 Asian countries and regions competing in 19 sports.
TOKYO, Feb. 23 () -- Japan is in the final stage of negotiations with the United States on Washington-led sanctions against Iran, government officials said Thursday.Japan is seeking to win an exemption from the United States on condition that Tokyo promises to cut its crude oil imports from Iran by at least 11 percent, according to Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura.The two countries could reach agreement on the exemption by the end of this month, Fujimura said, adding that Tokyo has presented to Washington several different possibilities for its oil imports from Iran in the years ahead.Under the sanctions, a new U.S. law bans foreign financial institutions found to have done business with Iran's central bank, which clears oil transactions, from operating in the United States.But the United States could grant a country waiver from the ban if it has "significantly reduced its volume of crude oil purchases from Iran," according to the law."Officials are negotiating very hard to get the exemption as soon as by the end of Feburary," Fujimura told a news conference.Japan said that it is prepared to either maintain or exceed the levels of reduction achieved to date, according to the officials. But some U.S. senators have said that a significant cut means at least 18 percent.Japan now imports about 10 percent of its oil from Iran.
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