Japanese Prime Minister Matsuno: All G7 countries supported holding the summit in Hiroshima
TOKYO, May 23 – RIA Novosti. Hirokazu Matsuno, Secretary General of the Government of Japan, said at a press conference in Tokyo that all G7 member states support holding the group in Hiroshima next year.
“As Prime Minister Kishida said, at a time when the world is facing unprecedented challenges… at the G7 summit next year, it is important to strongly condemn violence, aggression, nuclear intimidation, changing the world order. In this sense. , the peace of Hiroshima It was decided that it was the most suitable city for their commitments. The government decided to hold the summit in Hiroshima. President Biden welcomed this decision. All G7 countries agreed, we received support from all countries.” said Matsuno.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told Joe Biden at a bilateral meeting on Monday that the 2023 G7 summit will be held in Hiroshima, a decision the US president welcomed.
Kishida’s family hails from Hiroshima, the city where the constituency is located. In 2023, the presidency of the G7 will pass to Japan.
Source: Ria

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