Publish Date: 7 July 2021 - 10:14

Tehran, IRNA – Japan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Toshimitsu Motegi is going to travel to Iran to meet new administration officials, Japanese TV said on Wednesday.

Japanese TV NHK said that Motegi was expected to meet Iran’s foreign minister and other officials in the new Iranian administration and ask them to play a constructive role in deescalation and stabilization of the Middle East region.

He is also expected to express Japan’s willingness to strengthen its tradition friendship with Iran, as said by NHK.

Motegi and Iranian officials will probably talk about the indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States about the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, as well. 

Japan’s Foreign Minister would also visit the Zionist regime, Palestine, Egypt, Jordon, Turkey, Iraq, and Qatar in this trip.

Motegi is expected to invite the Israeli regime and Palestine to maintain ceasefire.

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