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Visit to Europe and Russia: Fifth Day

May 5, 2016

Photograph of the Prime Minister shaking hands with Prime Minister Cameron

Photograph of the Prime Minister shaking hands with Prime Minister Cameron

  • Photograph of the Prime Minister shaking hands with Prime Minister Cameron
  • Photograph of the Japan-UK Summit Meeting
  • Photograph of the joint press conference
  • Photograph of the joint press conference (2)
  • Photograph of the press conference
  • Photograph of the leaders touring a Japanese company
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister shaking hands with Prime Minister Cameron (2)
  • Photograph of both leaders strolling through the Garden
  • Photograph of the Japan-UK Summit Meeting (2)

Photograph of the Japan-UK Summit Meeting

Photograph of the Japan-UK Summit Meeting

Photograph of the joint press conference

Photograph of the joint press conference

Photograph of the joint press conference (2)

Photograph of the joint press conference (2)

Photograph of the press conference

Photograph of the press conference

Photograph of the leaders touring a Japanese company

Photograph of the leaders touring a Japanese company

Photograph of the Prime Minister shaking hands with Prime Minister Cameron (2)

Photograph of the Prime Minister shaking hands with Prime Minister Cameron (2)

Photograph of both leaders strolling through the Garden

Photograph of both leaders strolling through the Garden

Photograph of the Japan-UK Summit Meeting (2)

Photograph of the Japan-UK Summit Meeting (2)

On May 5 (local time), Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited London in the United Kingdom.

The Prime Minster held talks and a joint press conference with the Rt. Hon. David Cameron MP, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Next, Prime Minister Abe held a press conference.

Following this, Prime Minister Abe and Prime Minister Cameron toured a train maintenance center constructed by a Japanese corporation. The leaders moved to Chequers, where they walked through the garden and then held talks again.

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