Japanese Prime Minister to Attend G7 Summit in France
The Japanese prime minister plans to travel to Europe next week for the G7 summit. NHK reported the schedule without additional details on the agenda or bilateral meetings.
koreaherald.comThe trip was first reported by NHK, which cited planning details but did not release an itinerary or list of expected discussions.
The annual G7 gathering brings together leaders of seven major economies plus the European Union to address trade, security, and economic coordination. No statements from Japanese officials on specific topics for this year's meeting were included in the report. The prime minister's office has not yet confirmed additional stops or bilateral engagements during the European visit.
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