Expect Japan to promote inclusivity and firmly oppose armed aggression at the June 13-15 G7 Summit in Apulia, Italy, says Cabinet Secretary Noriyuki Shikata.
Prime Minister of Japan KISHIDA Fumio explains his plans and priorities for the 2023 G7 Hiroshima summit, which he hosts from May 19-21.
After IWC68, the institution must adapt to include member countries deeply divided in their views toward living marine resources and values of sustainable use.
Autonomy in the Pacific Islands nation is at risk as Beijing makes inroads through leveraging the Solomons’ heavy debt and striking a new “security pact.”
The global event will offer many possibilities to help society in the future, while also showcasing beneficial innovations for Japan and the world.
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