Japan postpones summit
TOKYO, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- Japan Wednesday postponed a
trilateral summit it was to host this month with South Korea and
China because of Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's resignation.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura said the summit
would be rescheduled to perhaps later this year.
"We have judged that it is difficult to hold the summit due
to the political situation of the Japanese side," he said, adding
South Korea and China had agreed to putting off the meeting, Kyodo
news service reported.
Even prior to Wednesday's decision, Japan couldn't make the
summit dates final with South Korea because of a territorial
dispute, which resurfaced in July, the report said.
The summit would be the first such among the three
countries.
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