Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan asked party powerbroker Ichiro Ozawa to "distance himself" from the party until his trial over a political funds scandal is over, Ozawa told a news conference on Thursday. Ozawa, a seasoned political strategist who once headed the ruling party, was indicted last week over a funding scandal, adding to Kan's woes as he contends with a divided parliament, sagging public support and massive public debt.Ruling Democratic party secretary-general Katsuya Okada told a separate news conference that Ozawa had replied that he had no intention of leaving the party voluntarily.

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