Published 15:47 IST, January 13th 2020
Japanese PM makes official visit to Saudi Arabia
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was in Saudi Arabia for talks with King Salman on Sunday as part of a tour of oil-producing Gulf Arab states aimed at promoting peace amid a spike in tensions between the US and Iran.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was in Saudi Arabia for talks with King Salman on Sunday as part of a tour of oil-producing Gulf Arab states aimed at promoting peace amid a spike in tensions between US and Iran.
After arriving late Saturday evening in Riyh, Abe was given a ceremonial welcome and hosted for lunch by King Salman Sunday afternoon.
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Abe also met Sunday with Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman.
Abe also went to desert region of Al-Ula, which kingdom is touting as a tourism destination, and met Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
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This marks Abe's third visit to Saudi Arabia as prime minister.
Saudi Arabia is Japan's top supplier of crude oil, accounting for about 39% of Japan's overall crude imports.
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Abe is scheduled to visit United Arab Emirates on Tuesday and Oman on Wednesday, before departing back to Tokyo.
Abe is travelling with a delegation that includes ministers responsible for boosting tre and business ties.
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15:47 IST, January 13th 2020