Japan\'s Abe to visit Iran next week: officials

Japan's Abe to visit Iran next week: officials

AFP  |  Tokyo 

plans to travel to next week, officials said Thursday, the first visit by a Japanese in more than four decades as hopes to mediate between and

Local agency reported it would be the first such visit for 41 years.

As tensions intensify between and Japan's key ally the United States, Abe has reportedly proposed serving as a go-between by directly holding talks with Iran's key leaders.

During his state visit to in late May, US said he remained open to talks with Tehran, appearing to give the green light to Abe's plan.

Abe told a conference with Trump: "By closely cooperating between and the US, I would like to help ease the current tension surrounding the Iranian situation." and have maintained a good relationship as resource-poor relies heavily on imports of from the Middle East, though crude from Iran accounted for just 5.3 percent of the country's total imports last year.

On the other hand, Iranian and US leaders have ratcheted up barbs and insults ever since Trump was elected as in 2016.

Living up to his campaign promises, Trump withdrew the US in May 2018 from the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and major world powers, and reimposed sanctions.

The war of words intensified after Iran's revolutionary guards were designated a "terrorist organisation", with hitting back by declaring the US a "state sponsor of terrorism" and Washington's forces in the region "terrorist groups".

Fears the war of words could flare into a military clash escalated when dispatched the USS Abraham Lincoln group, an amphibious assault ship, a missile battery and bombers to the region.

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First Published: Thu, June 06 2019. 12:30 IST