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Japan’s FM due in India this week to bolster ties

Yoshimasa highlighted the importance of listening to the views of the Global South and responding to the needs of the group…reports Asian Lite News

Japan’s Foreign Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa is set to visit India from July 27-28, according to Japan Embassy in India.

Yoshimasa will travel to India as part of his visit to Southwest Asia and Africa to bolster relations with group of nations known as the Global South, NHK World-Japan reported. Speaking to reporters in Tokyo on Tuesday, Yoshimasa said he will visit India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, South Africa, Uganda and Ethiopia through August 4. During his visit, he plans to hold meeting with foreign ministers of those countries and other senior officials, according to NHK World-Japan report.

Yoshimasa highlighted the importance of listening to the views of the Global South and responding to the needs of the group.

Hayashi had visited Delhi in March this year to attend the Quad Foreign Minister’s meeting.

Yoshimasa’s visit is part of a push to realize Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s “free and open Indo-Pacific” and maintain the international order based on the rule of law, NHK World-Japan reported. Speaking in Delhi in March this year, Kishida had emphasised that India is “indispensable” in Tokyo’s plan for a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific”.

Earlier this May, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the full range of relations between India and Japan during his bilateral meeting with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida in Hiroshima. The two leaders also discussed the focus areas of India’s G20 Presidency and Japan’s G7 Presidency towards making the planet better.

The two leaders also discussed deepening cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, according to the statement. The leaders agreed on ways to further strengthen the bilateral Special Strategic and Global Partnership. PM Modi tweeted, “Had an excellent meeting with PM @kishida230this morning. We reviewed the full range of India-Japan relations and also discussed the focus areas of India’s G-20 Presidency and Japan’s G-7 Presidency towards making our planet better.”

India and Japan established diplomatic relations in 1952. India, Japan, Australia, US are part of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD), commonly known as the Quad. (ANI)

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