Japan Welcomes U.S.-Iran Peace Deal, Prime Minister Hopes for Nuclear Resolution
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has voiced a positive reception to the U.S.-Iran peace deal. Takaichi articulated hopes for a swift final resolution on all outstanding issues between the two nations. This includes reaching a definitive agreement on Iran's nuclear program as soon as possible.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has welcomed the recently announced peace deal between the United States and Iran.
Takaichi conveyed her desire for a final agreement to be reached promptly regarding all unresolved matters.
A key area of focus for this final agreement includes addressing Iran's nuclear issue, which the Prime Minister hopes will be resolved as quickly as possible.
According to Japan Times, this statement reflects Japan's stance on the diplomatic development.
