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JAPAN: TOKYO: PERUVIAN PRESIDENT FUJIMORI SPEAKS AT BANQUET

(4 Jul 1997) Spanish/Japanese/Nat Peru and Japan talked of their strengthened relationship on Friday, following their united effort in ending the siege at the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima. The Peruvian President speaking at a banquet hosted by his Japanese counterpart, also thanked Japan for its promise to lend his country 42 point six (b) billion yen (371 (m)million U-S dollars). Alberto Fujimori received the promise of expanded economic aid on his first visit to Japan since the hostage crisis. Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori and his Japanese counterpart Ryutaro Hashimoto spoke of their countries strong bilateral relationship on Friday. They were speaking at a banquet hosted by the Japanese Prime Minister. Both countries have pledged to cooperate to prevent terrorist attacks following the siege at the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima. Ryutaro Hashimoto said through the anguish of the hostage crisis, something positive had resulted. SOUNDBITE:(Japanese) "There is a Japanese saying which goes like this: After a disaster comes happiness. The experience that we had through hostage crisis was very painful. We, however, thanks to this experience, are now able to build up much more stronger bilateral relationship between Japan and Peru." SUPER CAPTION: Ryutaro Hashimoto, Japanese Prime Minister Leftist Tupan Amaru rebels seized the Japanese ambassador's residence at a pre-Christmas reception. After a four month stand-off, Peruvian commandos stormed the building freeing 72 people. As a sign of goodwill, and to assist in resolving Peru's poverty problems, Hashimoto said Tokyo would extend a total of 371(m) million U-S dollars in a new low-interest loans. Fujimori thanked Japan for its promise, stressing more needs to be done to assist Peru to realize its full potential. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) "One of the consequences of the Japanese hostage crisis in Lima was the enforcement of our traditional friendship. Together we faced terrorism, to be the defenders of fundamental values to be able to live together in peace and harmony. Peruvians, we have seen for many years more possibility for the right to progress. In the last decade the national economy stopped growing and in fact it fell. Our national production in the 80s was the same as 20-25 years before however, the population has also grown and with it personal expectations of employment. Our national threat is terrorism." SUPER CAPTION: Alberto Fujimori, Peruvian President Fujimori arrived on Wednesday for a six day trip on his first visit to Japan since the hostage crisis. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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