Examples of using Kono in English and their translations into Chinese
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Mr. Kono(Japan) expressed support for the views expressed by the representatives of the United Kingdom and Italy.
Localized violence does occur as has been reported in the recently liberated diamond areas around Kono and Tongo fields, but it poses little long-term risk.
Kono said the aim was to also promote high-quality infrastructure investment across Asia to Africa.
For example, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono recently told the Financial Times that the international community's sanctions against North Korea are full of loopholes.
Kono said Japan was“also concerned about China's rapid enhancement of its military power without transparency, including its nuclear and missile capabilities.”.
Kono says that easing pressure on this situation would surely make it worse.
For example, in December 2007, there were violent protests in a diamond-mining area of the Kono district(eastern Sierra Leone).
Gururaj Naik and Junichiro Kono of Rice's Brown School of Engineering introduced their technology in ACS Photonics.
This task fell to Xinwei Li, a graduate student in the laboratory of RCQM researcher Junichiro Kono.
Separated women and children were reunified with their families. 10 housing disputes resolved in Tongo, 14 in Kono and 28 in Lunsar.
The remainder returned spontaneously on foot through Kambia, Kabala, Kono district, Kailahun, Daru and Kenema.
This is especially acute in the main areas of return, especially in Kailahun and Kono districts, which experienced extensive war-related destruction.
This was a great opportunity for us to demonstrate the unique capabilities of RAMBO for use in high-impact materials research,” Kono said.
The disarmament process has been completed in the Kambia, Port Loko, Kono, Bonthe, Bombali, Moyamba, Koinadugu, Tonkolili, Bo and Pujehun districts, as well as in the Western Area.
An assessment mission to Kono district, for instance, drew attention to the degree of destruction caused by the conflict, and the almost total absence of basic infrastructure, economic activity, public services and civil authorities.
The deployment of UNAMSIL peacekeepers to Lunsar, Makeni and Kambia and patrols in the Kono area, together with the progress in disarmament, have opened up new areas of the country to humanitarian interventions.
The deployment of the police in Kono District was followed by the adoption by the Government of a policy on issuing licences for alluvial diamond mining and on controlling the movement of people to the diamond-mining districts.
Special attention has recently been given to accelerating programme delivery in critical districts with large outstanding caseloads, including Kailahun, Kono, Bo, Moyamba and Pujehun.
It conducted regular assessment visits to IDP camps, including the Blama camp where nearly 15,000 IDPs from the districts of Kailahun and Kono reside.
In close coordination with UNAMSIL, the Sierra Leone Army deployed in key areas on the borders with Guinea and Liberia, including in the Kono, Koinadugu and Pujehun districts.