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Kishida to Leave for Last Overseas Trip as PM on Sat.

Kishida to Leave for Last Overseas Trip as PM on Sat.

   Tokyo, Sept. 19 (Jiji Press)--Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will make his last overseas trip while in office, visiting the United States for four days from Saturday.
   It is rare for a prime minister who is slated to step down soon to make a foreign visit. Kishida is expected to leave office on Oct. 1 after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's Sept. 27 leadership election.
   During the U.S. trip, Kishida will attend a Quad summit with leaders from the United States, Australia and India in Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday local time. Such a summit was last held in the western Japan city of Hiroshima in May 2023.
   The Quad leaders are expected to reaffirm their countries' cooperation in realizing a free and open Indo-Pacific and adopt a joint statement outlining concrete steps for cooperation. Kishida is also planning to hold bilateral talks each with the leaders of the three partner countries.
   The prime minister will then travel to New York to attend the Summit of the Future, which will begin at the U.N. headquarters on Sunday. On Monday, he will host a high-level meeting of countries aiming to conclude a fissile material cut-off treaty.

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