Japan PM Kishida vows to do utmost to ensure safety during G7 summit

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TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Sunday (Apr 16) that Japan must do everything to ensure safety as foreign dignitaries gather for meetings of the Group of Seven (G7) industrial powers and prepare for a summit next month. The Japanese leader was

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Sunday that Japan must do everything to ensure safety as foreign dignitaries gather for meetings of the Group of Seven industrial powers and prepare for a summit next month.evacuated unhurt on Saturday after a suspect threw what appeared to be a smoke bomb at an outdoor speechSpeaking to reporters, Kishida said Japan must not allow acts of violence that attack the foundation of democracy.

G7 foreign ministers gather on Sunday for a meeting in the resort city of Karuizawa, while the group's environment and energy ministers are meeting this weekend in Sapporo in northern Japan.

 

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