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11 of October, 07:01

Tokyo: Japan will monitor the situation in the world in the preparation of Putin Tokyo wants to observe the current international situation in the implementation of the preparation for the visit of the Russian President Vladimir Putin, said the Secretary General of the Cabinet of Ministers of Yoshihide Suga.
"We wish the Visit was organized at an appropriate time, and We have plans to observe the overall situation in the world," He said in the program, the theme of which was past not so long ago a Cabinet reshuffle of Ministers and the current political course of the country.
Speaking of relations with other countries, Suga also said that to prepare for the tripartite summit with the participation of leaders of Japan, China and South Korea is "in the final stages," reports the news Agency. On 28 September the President of Russia Vladimir Putin during his stay in the headquarters of the UN met with the Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe. The President of Russia at the meeting said that the two countries have perspectives for improvement of trade turnover, the volume of which in the last period of time has decreased. He also revealed that currently there is some intensification of contacts in different directions. For the first time in several years, for example, held a meeting of the intergovernmental Council for trade and economic issues. Contacts and secretaries of security Councils. At the meeting, the leaders agreed to continue the dialogue, using international forums. Russia is also informs that are ready to consider the question of the timing of the visit of the President of the Russian Federation to Japan in the case of certain offers from Tokyo. Putin's visit to Tokyo was scheduled for the fall of 2014, but was not held because of the international complications of the situation in connection with crisis in Ukraine. The timing of the visit has been rescheduled for the current year, but the actual date until not named.

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