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Pompeo “I will go to Asia as planned”
Pompeo plans to visit Japan, Mongolia and Korea on 4-8
Pompeo Visits Korea 7-8 … Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Korea and the United States
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is visiting Europe, has announced that he will continue to schedule his visit to Asia, including Korea and Japan. Japanese Secretary of State Kato also told a press conference yesterday afternoon that Secretary of State Pompeo’s visit to Japan has not changed. We will connect you with the International Department to learn more about the news. Reporter Park Cheol-won! There have been observations that there will be a change in the schedule of Secretary of State Pompeo’s trip to Asia due to the crown19 confirmed by President Trump and the couple. Yes it is. Secretary Mike Pompeo, who is currently visiting Europe, says he will travel to Asia as scheduled after meeting with the Croatian prime minister on Tuesday. Secretary Pompeo met with reporters and said: “We will head to Asia on Sunday, and before that they will test us to make some confirmations that the medical team wants.” Minister Pompeo is scheduled to visit Japan, Mongolia and Korea from 4-8. The visit to Korea is for two days and one night on the 7th and 8th, and it is noted that the meeting with Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-hwa and President Moon Jae-in will also prevent it. Secretary Pompeo also told reporters that he was reconsidering his trip to Asia as a precautionary measure shortly after news of President Trump’s crown19 was confirmed. In this regard, Japanese government spokesman Kato Katsunobu also said there were no schedule changes in connection with the visit of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Japan next week. NHK, a Japanese public broadcaster, reported at a press conference held yesterday (2) afternoon by Secretary Kato that there have been no changes to the schedule at this time regarding the visit of the Secretary of State for the States States, Pompeo, to Japan scheduled for next week. Minister Pompeo will attend the so-called “gang” diplomatic ministers meeting next week in Tokyo, Japan, with foreign ministers from four countries, including the United States, Japan, India and Australia. So far, the International Department has complied.