Jerusalem: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday he would honour a promise of $200 million in aid to countries affected by IS, after the group threatened to kill Japanese hostages.
"This posture will not change at all," he told a Jerusalem news conference on the latest leg of a Middle East tour.
"The international community will not give in to terrorism and we have to make sure that we work together."
"This posture will not change at all," he told a Jerusalem news conference on the latest leg of a Middle East tour.
"The international community will not give in to terrorism and we have to make sure that we work together."
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