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Takaichi departs for UK, Italy ahead of G7 Summit

Takashi Takaichi leaves Haneda Airport for bilateral talks before attending Group of Seven meeting in France

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Adrian Cole
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Source: NHK News Japan · original
【ライブ配信予定】高市首相 G7サミットなどに向け出国へ
Japanese Prime Minister begins diplomatic tour of Europe

Japanese Prime Minister Takashi Takaichi departed Haneda Airport on 13 June 2026, commencing a diplomatic tour of the United Kingdom and Italy. The Prime Minister is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with leaders in both nations before proceeding to France for the Group of Seven (G7) Summit next week.

The visit marks a significant moment in Japan’s international diplomacy as Takaichi engages with key European allies. According to NHK News Japan, the itinerary is designed to strengthen bilateral relations prior to the multilateral discussions at the G7 Summit, which is taking place in France.

The G7 comprises leaders from the world’s major advanced economies, and the summit is expected to address critical global policy issues. Takaichi’s attendance underscores Japan’s continued commitment to multilateral cooperation and coordination on international affairs.

While the specific agenda items for the bilateral talks in the UK and Italy were not detailed in the source report, the timing of the visit aligns with broader efforts to reinforce diplomatic ties ahead of the G7 gathering. The Prime Minister’s departure from Haneda Airport signals the start of a high-profile week of international engagement.

Domestic weather alerts, including Level 4 flood hazard warnings for parts of Tokyo and rainband warnings in southern Japan earlier in June, remain unrelated to the Prime Minister’s travel schedule. The focus of the current diplomatic mission is strictly on international relations and policy coordination with European partners.

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