but nisei, very briefly in japanese, because it has affected. >> you're saying that it refuses to let it go to another port, you have no other powers to force them. this resolution is really very strong. it shows the position on these experiments. what else do have in your bag if they continue their provocation and policies? >> the resources adopted in item 74 reenforce the kind of scenario the you're asking in your question. [unintelligible] what of the country does not cooperate or provide consent? what happens? we have included the provision that if the inspecting state does not give cooperation, this country will report to the security council. [unintelligible] it is up to the security council and the committee to reflect upon cooperation, among other things. i am not saying that one refusal will create the action. i am not saying that. but think if your fusil is going to be reported to the committee, there would be a scenario where the council may have to deal with this issue. therefore, although this resolution doesn't provide all the measures, including the use of force, it is