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"I want to the people to feel that their pocketbook situation is improving, even a little, as soon as possible," Hatoyama said at a press conference. Voters expressed hope for change and an upturn for the economy. "I think it is good that now we are trying something new to change the stagnation," said Osamu Yamamoto, a 49-year-old company employee. Experts said they had doubts about how effective the new government will be. "People and employment problems -- these are urgent needs," said Yoshinobu Yamamoto, a professor of international relations at Tokyo's private Aoyama Gakuin University. "The new government needs to decide on its priorities." Hatoyama will also be tested quickly on the diplomatic front. He has said he wants to attend the General Assembly in the United Nations in New York next week and possibly meet with Obama. Hatoyama has said he wants to build a foreign policy that will put Tokyo on a more equal footing with Washington, while keeping the U.S. as the "cornerstone" of Japan's diplomacy. He is also seeking closer ties with Japan's Asian neighbors, particularly China. Some members of Hatoyama's party have said they want to overhaul the U.S.-Japan security alliance under which 50,000 troops are deployed throughout Japan. That idea has met with strong opposition from Washington, although plans are already under way for 8,000 Marines to be relocated from the southern island of Okinawa to the U.S. territory of Guam.
Hatoyama said has no intention to back down on plans to push for a review of the U.S. military presence in Japan. "I would like to build a relationship of trust with President Obama. In order to deepen our trust, it would be most important for us to exchange views frankly," Hatoyama said at the press conference. "That's the first step."
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