Japan on Thursday submitted to the U.N. Security Council a report on its antiterrorism measures taken in compliance with a council resolution adopted in response to the Sept. 11 attacks.

The report, handed to the council's monitoring committee on terrorism, outlines the special antiterrorism law passed by Tokyo in October.

The report also states Tokyo's intention to give constructive aid and maintain close coordination with the commission in eradicating terrorism.

The resolution, adopted Sept. 28, calls on all U.N. member states to cut off funding for terrorist organizations. It also required nations to submit within 90 days a report on actions they have taken against terrorism.