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Okinawa Governor Says Firm 'No' to US Base During Talks With US Envoy

© REUTERS / KyodoAnti-base activists raise their fists in front of a gate of the U.S. Marine Corps' Camp Schwab at the tiny hamlet of Henoko in Nago on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa, January 15, 2015
Anti-base activists raise their fists in front of a gate of the U.S. Marine Corps' Camp Schwab at the tiny hamlet of Henoko in Nago on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa, January 15, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Okinawa's governor Takeshi Onaga has reiterated that he is against a US military installation in the prefecture during his first talks with US Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy, Keyodo news agency reported.

In 2006, Japanese authorities gave the green light to US plans to relocate one of the largest American bases in the prefecture to a remote area of the island.

The governor, elected last year on the anti-base platform, and the majority of Okinawans are strongly against the move and continue to fight for a future without US troops on the island.

Protesters raise placards during a rally to oppose the transfer of a key U.S. military base within the prefecture, at a baseball stadium in the prefectural capital Naha on Japan's southern island of Okinawa, in this photo taken by Kyodo May 17, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Okinawa Fights for Future Without US Military Bases
Despite these efforts, the US and Japan confirmed that they were still committed to relocating US Marine Corps Air Station Futenma to the less populated Henoko district in Nago earlier in June.

Over 70 percent of US military bases in Japan and approximately half of the 47,000 US troops deployed to the country are located in Okinawa.
The US forces in the prefecture have been mired in scandals, ranging from deadly accidents to crimes. The gang-rape of a 12-year-old Japanese girl by three US servicemen in 1995 is a particular case in point.

"The will of Okinawans is to prevent the construction of the base in Henoko," Onaga told Kennedy.

The governor tried to convince US officials to abandon the controversial relocation plans during his May 27 – June 5 visit to the US. Tokyo and Washington insist that relocating Futenma is the only solution.

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