Japan Aims To Deepen Its Partnership With Central Asia Countries At Summit In Kazakhstan
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 8. Japan plans to
strengthen its partnership with Central Asian countries at the
Summit in Kazakhstan's Astana, a source at the Japanese Embassy in
Kyrgyzstan told Trend .
"In Kazakhstan, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will attend the
first ever summit meeting of the“Central Asia plus Japan”
Dialogue, which was pioneered by Japan in 2004 and marks its 20th
anniversary this year. He intends to further deepen the partnership
and mutually beneficial cooperation that have been built up to
date," the embassy stated.
The source noted that the prime minister plans to use this
opportunity to hold bilateral meetings with leaders from Central
Asia, including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
"The focus will be on bilateral cooperation and engagement on
the international stage, as well as strengthening relations across
various fields," the embassy emphasized.
The Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, will visit
Kazakhstan for the "Central Asia + Japan" Summit from August 9–10
and then travel to Uzbekistan from August 10–11.
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