TOKYO – Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who took office a month ago, plans to visit the United States for talks with US President Joe Biden before the end of November, Jiji news agency reported on Friday.
Kishida and Biden spoke briefly in Glasgow this week on the sidelines of the UN climate summit and the two agreed at the time to meet formally before the end of the year for talks on issues of mutual concern.
Kishida has a full schedule at the end of the year, including budget deliberations and taking part in an extraordinary session of parliament likely to convene at the end of November at the earliest, so an ideal time for the visit would be before that, Jiji added.
Reuters
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