Japan's government spokesman Yoshihide Suga said on Monday that it is crucial to maintain the current G7 framework.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga speaks at a news conference after the reshuffling of the Japanese cabinet at Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's official residence in Tokyo, Japan September 11, 2019. REUTERS
TOKYO - Japan’s government spokesman Yoshihide Suga said on Monday that it is crucial to maintain the current G7 framework. At a regular media briefing, Suga did not confirm the content of a Kyodo news agency report which said Japan opposed South Korea potentially joining the next meeting. U.S. President Donald Trump in May announced he would postpone a Group of Seven summit and expand the list of invitees to include Australia, Russia, South Korea and India.
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