White House: Biden to meet Japanese Prime Minister at G7 summit 04:53

US President Joe Biden plans to meet Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Japan on May 18. It has been reported TASS Referring to the program of the American president, distributed by the White House press service.

As this program suggests, the US President will arrive in Hiroshima, Japan on May 18, where he is scheduled to meet with the Japanese head of government on the same day. The G7 summit will be held May 19-21 in Hiroshima.

Former spokesperson of the Japanese Foreign Ministry declarationUS President Joe Biden will most likely not be able to visit the city of Nagasaki, which, like Hiroshima in 1945, was a victim of the American atomic bomb during the G-7 summit in Hiroshima. According to the Japanese Foreign Ministry, Biden will have an extremely busy schedule during the meeting in Hiroshima, which will hinder a possible trip by the American president to Nagasaki.

The information that Biden could come to Nagasaki during the G7 summit had appeared in the Japanese media last year.



Source: Gazeta

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