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Japan weighs attending G-7 if rescheduled in US

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Japan's top government spokesman on Thursday said the country is considering attending the Group of Seven summit meeting, if the US reschedules the cancelled gathering.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga was responding to a question about President Donald Trump's tweet Wednesday that he is considering rescheduling the cancelled G-7 meeting with world leaders in the US, because it would be a "great sign to all" of things returning to normal during the coronavirus pandemic.

Trump had scheduled the G-7 summit for June 10-12 at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland.

The summit was cancelled in March because of the pandemic, and Trump said the leaders would confer by video conference.

 

Suga on Thursday said he interpreted Trump's tweet as an expression of the President's intention to normalize the global economy quickly.

He said his understanding is that details such as the dates and format of the meeting are still being studied by the US as host nation.

Suga said Tokyo and Washington are in discussion, but declined to comment further.

Japan is still partially under a coronavirus state of emergency. Abe plans to announce lifting of the measure in three of the remaining eight prefectures later Thursday, while keeping it in place in Tokyo and four other areas.

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First Published: May 21 2020 | 1:50 PM IST

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