Japan says no decision yet on who to attend G20 diplomats meeting in India

Separately, Hayashi told reporters Japan will provide an additional $60.3 million in humanitarian aid to Myanmar through international organisations given the critical situation in the country after the military coup a year ago.

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Japan's Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi at Foreign Ministry in Tokyo, Japan
Japan has not decided who to represent the country at the Group of 20 (G20) foreign ministers' meeting in India starting on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi said at a Tuesday news conference.

Hayashi was responding to a reporter's question about earlier reports that Japan's top diplomat will skip the meeting with counterparts at G20 due to domestic parliamentary sessions.

Separately, Hayashi told reporters Japan will provide an additional $60.3 million in humanitarian aid to Myanmar through international organisations given the critical situation in the country after the military coup a year ago.


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