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Japan ends Afghan back-up mission

By David Pilling in Tokyo

Published: November 1 2007 05:24 | Last updated: November 2 2007 01:23

Japan on Thursday ordered its naval refuelling vessels to leave the Indian Ocean, ending six years of operations to supply free oil for US-led military operations in Afghanistan.

The end of the mission, which came in spite of strong objections from Washington and Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic party, shows the extent to which the altered political situation in Tokyo is crippling policy formation.

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