Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kisida will cancel his upcoming trip to Central Asia to focus on situations in the country due to earthquakes, writes Japannews.
The decision was made after a strong earthquake that occurred in the Miyazaki Prefecture on Thursday, August 8. After it, the Japanese meteorological agency first released a warning about a possible earthquake in the area of the Nancai groove and warning about the tsunami for five prefectures.
Japanese Prime Minister, as part of a visit to Central Asia, was to visit Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia.
It was also planned to fate the head of the Japanese government in the first summit of the Dialogue “Central Asia+Japan”.