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Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba to skip NATO summit

  • Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba canceled his planned three-day trip to attend the NATO summit in The Hague this week.
  • The cancellation came after the heads of government from Australia and South Korea also decided not to attend, amid doubts about whether a NATO-IP4 meeting would occur and increasing tensions in the Middle East.
  • Ishiba was scheduled to hold bilateral talks with NATO leaders including Secretary-General Mark Rutte, and aimed to reaffirm the inseparability of Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific security.
  • The government cited "various circumstances" for the cancellation, with Ishiba stating he would decide after considering IP4 leaders' attendance status.
  • Japan will be represented at the summit by Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, demonstrating the country's continued engagement with NATO since receiving its initial invitation in 2022.
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[NHK] Prime Minister Ishiba said that in light of the tense situation in the Middle East, including the US attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, the NATO summit scheduled for this week...

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Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba to skip NATO summit

Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba scrapped his June 24-26 trip just three days after announcing it.

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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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