Japanese PM to Visit Thailand next Week
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s first trip abroad since his election will be to Southeast Asia, despite his desire to make the United States his first destination.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s first trip abroad since his election will be to Southeast Asia, despite his desire to make the United States his first destination.
Abe will visit Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia later this month, according to reports in the Japanese media.
According to Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun, he had to put off a U.S. visit because of “scheduling difficulties” with U.S. President Barack Obama.

Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) has launched a roadshow campaign in 2012, starting in Japan, to boost foreign investors’ confidence along with promoting the country’s tourism image.
“While I want to go to the United States as soon as possible and hold a summit to strengthen the Japan-U.S. alliance, I’ve broadened the scope of my schedule, partly because of the circumstances [on the U.S. side],” Abe told reporters in Tokyo Tuesday.
A U.S. visit could come in February, according to reports.
“What’s really important here is that, in contrast to his previous administration, he’s decided not to visit China,” said Mireya Solis, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and associate professor at American University focusing on Japan studies.
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