Source: Reference News
Reference News Network reported on September 10 (by Chen Rui)
Several Japanese media suddenly revealed that Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will visit the United States later this month in order to attend the Japan-US-Australia-India “Four-Party Security Dialogue” summit hosted by U.S. President Biden. On the 9th, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato Katsunobu said on the rumor that Yoshihide Suga will visit the United States: “The schedule for the visit to the United States has not yet been determined.”
Although the specific date has not been set, the visit to the United States within this month should be close to ten. It is very rare to visit the United States and even hold a summit meeting with Biden on the eve of leaving office. Are there any urgent issues that cannot be conducted via video talks, but must make an exception for visits to the United States for face-to-face talks?
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