Japan PM Kishida says will consider acting as foreign minister until new cabinet formed -Breaking
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TOKYO (Reuters – Fumio Kishida the Japanese Prime Minister, said Thursday that he would consider acting as foreign secretary until a new cabinet is formed later in the month. This was because Fumio Kishida was about to replace Fumio Kishida as the current foreign minister.
Toshimitsu Mokoegi, the Foreign Minister to Kishida’s ruling party has been appointed No.2 in his cabinet. This powerful post includes leading policy development.
Later on Thursday, the party will call an executive board meeting to confirm its appointment.
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