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「多くの首脳とたくさん話できた」高市首相も「中国とは調整してない」G20閉幕ぶら全文
I was able to talk with many leaders, Prime Minister Takaichi also says we have not coordinated with China, full text from the close of G20
The Sankei News | Local Language | News | Nov. 25, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi attended the G20 summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa, the first G20 meeting on the African continent. During the summit, she highlighted Japan's leadership in initiatives on disaster prevention, debt sustainability, critical minerals, and artificial intelligence, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and shared responsibility among G20 members. A leaders' declaration under the South African presidency was issued, and Japan plans to continue close collaboration with G20 members, including the United States, which will host the next summit.
Takaichi held bilateral meetings with leaders from the United Kingdom, Germany, India, and South Africa to strengthen security cooperation and economic security aimed at realizing a "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" region. She also participated in a leaders' meeting concerning peace in Ukraine, discussing a recent U.S. proposal and confirming cooperation with Ukraine and the United States. Additionally, she met with leaders from South Korea, Egypt, and France, as well as heads of international institutions like the IMF and World Bank.
Regarding relations with China, Takaichi stated that there was no prior coordination or direct discussions with Premier Li Qiang at the summit. Japan maintains a policy of promoting a strategic and mutually beneficial relationship with China while addressing outstanding issues through dialogue. She emphasized that Japan is open to various dialogues with China and will continue to assert its national interests responsibly in pursuing constructive and stable relations.