Putin Orders Gas for Crisis-Hit Japan
The Moscow Times., 14 March 2011

Kyodo News / AP
Cars floating in a street in the Japanese city of Ishinomaki on Sunday, two days after an earthquake and tsunami struck the country’s northeast.

Two tankers with liquefied natural gas and a planeload of blankets may be what it takes to start easing Russian-Japanese hostilities over a 65-year island dispute.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin ordered extra energy shipments for Japan and the Emergency Situations Ministry prepared a plane with humanitarian aid after a powerful 9.0-magnitude earthquake rocked the island nation Friday at 8:46 a.m. Moscow time, provoking a tsunami, an explosion at a nuclear power plant and as many as 10,000 deaths in one region alone.
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