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Japan PM Shinzo Abe may visit US, Canada

Tokya: Ahead of the G-7 summit in the month of May, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is looking forward to visit the US, Canada and several European countries.

With Japan serving as Group of Seven (G-7) chair this year, Abe would use the visits to coordinate views with and seek cooperation from the leaders of the other six countries — Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Britain and the US — on major issues that will be discussed at the summit. These include the fight against terrorism, the situations in the East China and South China seas, and the global economy.

The summit is scheduled to be held May 26-27 in Shima, Mie prefecture, as per reported.

If Abe attends the Nuclear Security Summit, which starts March 31 in Washington, he may also visit Canada on that trip.

Abe may then visit Britain, France, Germany and Italy, as well as Belgium, where the European Union has its headquarters, during the Golden Week holiday period starting in late April.

Sources said Abe will likely make a final decision on the timing of the visits while taking into account progress in the upcoming parliament debates on the fiscal 2016 budget.

Abe’s possible visit to Russia for talks on the territorial dispute and a trilateral summit with China and South Korea could also affect the timing of the visits, the sources said.