Foreign Minister Mogi talks to Japan-US Foreign Ministers talks to ease tensions and denuclearize North Korea January 13, 4:53

As tensions in the Middle East continued, Foreign Minister Mogi visited the United States on May 13 to engage in talks between Japan and the United States, exchange views on easing tensions, and participated in a foreign ministerial meeting with South Korea and three other countries. We will discuss how to deal with nuclear denuclearization.

Foreign Minister Mogi will visit San Francisco, USA, on a 13- to 4-day schedule, and will meet with Secretary of State Pompeio on March 15, Japan time.

During the talks, Minister Mogi urged the U.S. to self-respond, saying that given the tension between the United States and Iran and tensions in the Middle East, all concerned countries need to make diplomatic efforts to ease the tension. I'm going to.

In light of the fact that this is the 60th anniversary of the revision of the US-Japan Security Treaty, we will reaffirm the importance of the US-Japan alliance.

During his stay in the United States, Minister Mogi discussed the response to the denuclearization of North Korea at three foreign ministers' meetings, including Foreign Minister Kang Gyeong-hwa of South Korea. The coordination has also been coordinated, and the government will again ask for a solution on the issue of "recruitment" during the Pacific War.