Penny Wong visits Japan, China and South Korea for energy and fuel security talks
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 26
Penny Wong visits Japan, China and South Korea for energy and fuel security talks
8 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 26
Wong will begin her trip in Tokyo on Monday, meeting Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and other ministers to discuss energy supplies, fuel security, and the Middle East war.
The visit comes ahead of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s expected trip to Australia in early May, highlighting strengthening regional diplomatic engagement.
Wong’s meetings aim to address shared energy concerns among Australia, Japan, China, and South Korea, reflecting ongoing efforts to bolster energy cooperation amid global uncertainties.
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