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Japan in talks on whaling compromise: official
AFP - 1 hour 12 minutes ago
TOKYO (AFP) - - Members of the international whale body are negotiating a compromise to let Japan hunt whales near its shores in exchange for cutting back its Antarctic hunts, an official said Monday.
William Hogarth, the chairman of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and US delegate to the body, told Sunday's Washington Post that he had made the proposal in closed-door weekend talks in Hawaii.
Japan would be allowed to hunt whales near its shores in return for scaling back its Antarctic expeditions in the name of research which have infuriated Australia and New Zealand, the newspaper said.
"It is true that we have had many proposals with members of IWC," Shigeki Takaya, an official in the whaling division of Japan's Fisheries Agency, told AFP. He said the report refers to "one of the proposals being negotiated."
"We need to make a very important decision this year, as it may be the last chance to normalise the IWC," he said.
Japan argues that the IWC should be "normalised" by managing the hunting of whales.
The body imposed a moratorium on commercial whaling in 1986 but Japan continues to kill whales using a loophole that allows "lethal research" on the ocean giants. Norway and Iceland defy the moratorium altogether.
"We are trying to come up with something substantial at the interim meeting in March," Takaya said, referring to talks to be held in Rome.
The annual IWC gathering for this year is due to be held on the Portuguese island of Madeira from June 22 to 26.
IWC meetings have for years been passionate showdowns pitting Japan, which says whaling is part of its culture, against Australia and other Western nations.
Hogarth, who steps down after the Madeira meeting, persuaded Japan to stay with the IWC and to freeze its plans to expand its slaughter to humpback whales, which are a popular tourist attraction in Australia.
Last week Japan's top whaling negotiator Joji Morishita praised Hogarth's role and warned that the IWC could collapse if the Madeira meeting fails to reach an agreement.
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