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Japan PM misses chance for European diplomacy by skipping NATO summit
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Japan PM misses chance for European diplomacy by skipping NATO summit

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi chose not to attend the NATO summit in Turkey, which took place from July 7-8, 2026. This decision came as she remained in Tokyo to address a parliamentary standoff that has hindered her legislative plans. The absence was attributed to the ruling parties' 'strong-arm tactics' which have led to internal tensions. The move is seen as a missed opportunity to strengthen diplomatic relationships with European nations.

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Japan PM misses chance for European diplomacy by skipping NATO summit

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi chose not to attend the NATO summit in Turkey, which took place from July 7-8, 2026. This decision came as she remained in Tokyo to address a parliamentary standoff that has hindered her legislative plans. The absence was attributed to the ruling parties' 'strong-arm tactics' which have led to internal tensions. The move is seen as a missed opportunity to strengthen diplomatic relationships with European nations.

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