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Kishida eyes visit to Britain, France, Italy in January

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Even the PM wants to get the hell out.

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More travel opportunities!!!

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Another holiday? Amazing he can find the time.

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And his wife? At least his son can join being the right man for the right job.

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Another holiday? Amazing he can find the time.

Why it isn't like he is doing anything.

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Thanks to our taxes Kishida can take as many unnecessary trips at our expense-no need for Sori to economise…

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When he visits Italy I hope my government will talk to him about Mr Gianluca Stafisso who committed suicide while in solitary confinement for 21 days at the Tokyo Immigration detention center! Apparently with 24/7 lights on! Shame on Japan really!!!

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Look at me, seriously look at me I’m so important, my name is…..just another JP PM. Who are you?

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issues to which he attaches particular importance, such as the war in Ukraine and his vision of a "world without nuclear weapons.

ukraine has nothing to do with Japan, and hes spending our pension money on US bases full of nuclear weapons…I guess, he is actually going on holiday.

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Mr.JTB have "busy travel" schedule again ...worthless visits without any real results,pure taxpayers money wasting...

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He'll get a nice pat on the back for giving more to arms companies.....

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Kishida wants a vacation from the corruption at home.

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Lay the groundwork. Why? Possibly trying to coerce.

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More pointless travel at our expense.

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I do love reading the comments on here, so many people who have so little understanding of how international relations and diplomacy works. It matters not who is prime minister of the country they would need to be doing these foreign visits. Whether you like him or his competence is in this context irrelevant, the person currently filling that office needs to represent the country on the international stage.

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I dislike Mr Kishida. He is almost constantly abroad wasting people's tax money.

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