Prime Minister Kishida, who had visited five countries as the chair of the G7 = seven major countries, finished a series of schedules and left for Japan before 5:00 am Japan time.

Prior to the holding of the Hiroshima Summit in May this year, Prime Minister Kishida visited member countries France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States from the 9th of this month and met with the leaders of each country.



During the series of meetings, as the world was confronted with the situation in Ukraine, food and energy issues, etc., they confirmed their solidarity for the success of the summit. I decided to go.

In his talks with President Biden, he shared the recognition that the Japan-U.S. security strategy is on the same track, taking into consideration China's trends, and plans to further strengthen the deterrence and response capabilities of the Japan-U.S. alliance. Matched.



At a press conference in the early hours of the 15th, Japan time, Prime Minister Kishida emphasized the achievements, stating, "We have once again confirmed that the G7 will work together to protect the international order based on the rule of law." .



After completing a series of schedules, Prime Minister Kishida left the United States on a government plane just before 5:00 a.m. Japan time and was on his way home.