Japan PM to visit Russia, Britain amid North Korean tension

AP  |  Tokyo 

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits Moscow tomorrow to meet with Russian President and pursue talks on joint economic projects aimed at a possible breakthrough in their decades-old island dispute.

Japanese officials said North Korea is also likely to be discussed given the timing of Abe's trip, though the leaders' approaches remain different.



recently held talks with key allies the US, and Australia, agreeing that and are crucial in pressuring North Korea to end its nuclear and missile programs. While is seen as more cooperative, US-ties have deteriorated over Syria.

Abe is to visit next for talks with Prime Minister Defense cooperation, trade and Britain's exit from the European Union are among key issues to be discussed.

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Japan PM to visit Russia, Britain amid North Korean tension

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits Moscow tomorrow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and pursue talks on joint economic projects aimed at a possible breakthrough in their decades-old island dispute. Japanese officials said North Korea is also likely to be discussed given the timing of Abe's trip, though the leaders' approaches remain different. Japan recently held talks with key allies the US, South Korea and Australia, agreeing that China and Russia are crucial in pressuring North Korea to end its nuclear and missile programs. While China is seen as more cooperative, US-Russia ties have deteriorated over Syria. Abe is to visit Britain next for talks with Prime Minister Theresa May. Defense cooperation, trade and Britain's exit from the European Union are among key issues to be discussed. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits Moscow tomorrow to meet with Russian President and pursue talks on joint economic projects aimed at a possible breakthrough in their decades-old island dispute.

Japanese officials said North Korea is also likely to be discussed given the timing of Abe's trip, though the leaders' approaches remain different.

recently held talks with key allies the US, and Australia, agreeing that and are crucial in pressuring North Korea to end its nuclear and missile programs. While is seen as more cooperative, US-ties have deteriorated over Syria.

Abe is to visit next for talks with Prime Minister Defense cooperation, trade and Britain's exit from the European Union are among key issues to be discussed.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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