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Eastern Economic Forum and Other Events: Second Day

September 11, 2018

Photograph of the Japan-Mongolia Summit Meeting

Photograph of the Japan-Mongolia Summit Meeting

  • Photograph of the Japan-Mongolia Summit Meeting
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a courtesy call from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a courtesy call from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea
  • Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a courtesy call from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea
  • Photograph of the Japan-Mongolia Summit Meeting
  • Photograph of the Japan-Mongolia Summit Meeting

Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a courtesy call from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea

Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a courtesy call from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea

Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a courtesy call from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea

Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a courtesy call from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea

Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a courtesy call from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea

Photograph of the Prime Minister receiving a courtesy call from the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea

Photograph of the Japan-Mongolia Summit Meeting

Photograph of the Japan-Mongolia Summit Meeting

Photograph of the Japan-Mongolia Summit Meeting

Photograph of the Japan-Mongolia Summit Meeting

[Provisional Translation]

 

On September 11, 2018 (local time), Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is visiting Vladivostok in the Russian Federation to attend the fourth Eastern Economic Forum and other events, received a courtesy call from H.E. Mr. Lee Nak-yon, Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea. Prime Minister Abe then held a summit meeting with H.E. Mr. Khaltmaa Battulga, President of Mongolia.

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