China News Service, March 12th. According to Kyodo News, Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato Katsunobu announced at a press conference on the 12th that Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga plans to visit the United States in the first half of April and hold his first meeting with U.S. President Biden. talks.

  According to reports, if it is achieved, Yoshihide Suga is likely to become the first foreign leader to have face-to-face talks with Biden.

Data map: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.

  According to previous reports, the US State Department and the Department of Defense issued a statement on March 10, local time, stating that US Secretary of State Blincoln and Secretary of Defense Austin will visit Japan and other countries in the near future.

  The statement said that Secretary of State Blincoln and Secretary of Defense Austin will attend the meeting of the US-Japan Security Consultation Committee in Tokyo, Japan from March 16 to 17.

Brinken will meet with Japanese Foreign Minister and other senior officials to discuss bilateral relations and global issues.

Brinken will also hold roundtable meetings with the Japanese business community and the media online.