Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kisida canceled his visit to Central Asia due to the earthquake in the country. He planned to participate in the first summit of "Central Asia + Japan" dialogue.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kisida will cancel his upcoming trip to Central Asia due to the earthquake in the country, writes Japannews.

The decision comes after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Miyazaki Prefecture on Thursday, August 8.

The Prime Minister of Japan was supposed to visit Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia as part of his visit to Central Asia.

It was also planned that the head of the Japanese government will participate in the first summit of the "Central Asia + Japan" dialogue.

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