De-escalating Middle East Tensions: Sanae Takaichi Arranging Call with Iranian President
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Japanese Minister of State Sanae Takaichi stated that Japan is arranging a call with the Iranian President to de-escalate Middle East tensions. This follows Iran's release of a detained Japanese national, reportedly an NHK correspondent.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who is Sanae Takaichi trying to arrange a phone call with?
- A: Sanae Takaichi is seeking to speak with the presidents of both the United States and Iran.
- Q: What did Tokyo authorities announce regarding the detained Japanese national?
- A: Tokyo authorities announced that Iran had released a Japanese national who had been detained since January.
- Q: Who did Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi speak with on the phone?
- A: He spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on the evening of the 6th, Japan time.
- Q: What percentage of Japan's oil is imported from the Middle East?
- A: Japan imports over 90 percent of its oil from the Middle East.
- Q: Why did U.S. President Donald Trump criticize countries like Japan and Australia?
- A: He criticized them because they did not assist in operations against Iran.