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Japanese PM Suga expects to invite Biden to Tokyo Olympics

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is expected to invite President Joe Biden to the Tokyo Olympics during his visit to the United States on April 9. The Tokyo Olympics will start on July 23.

Japanese PM Suga expects to invite Biden to Tokyo Olympics
Japanese PM Suga expects to invite Biden to Tokyo Olympics
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Published : Mar 26, 2021, 6:47 PM IST

Tokyo: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Friday he expects to invite President Joe Biden to the Tokyo Olympics when he visits the United States next month.

Suga is expected to visit the White House on April 9.

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Suga was asked by a lawmaker in Parliament if he would invite Biden. Suga replied: “Of course, I expect we will.”

The Tokyo Olympics will open on July 23. They were postponed a year ago because of the coronavirus pandemic. Organizers said a few days ago that fans from abroad will not be allowed to attend.

The Olympics and Paralympics will involve 15,400 athletes, and tens of thousands of officials, judges, VIPs, dignitaries, media and broadcasters.

Read:| Tokyo Olympics: Japan spends $67 million to curb spread of COVID-19 infection

Suga is expected to be the first foreign leader that Biden meets with in person since he took office in January.

The prime minister and all 80-90 accompanying staff will receive two doses of a coronavirus vaccine before the trip, officials have said. Biden and all the White House staff they will meet have already been vaccinated.

AP

Read:| Olympic torch relay to start on March 25

Tokyo: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Friday he expects to invite President Joe Biden to the Tokyo Olympics when he visits the United States next month.

Suga is expected to visit the White House on April 9.

Read:| Tokyo Olympics: Torch relay begins its 121-days journey across Japan

Suga was asked by a lawmaker in Parliament if he would invite Biden. Suga replied: “Of course, I expect we will.”

The Tokyo Olympics will open on July 23. They were postponed a year ago because of the coronavirus pandemic. Organizers said a few days ago that fans from abroad will not be allowed to attend.

The Olympics and Paralympics will involve 15,400 athletes, and tens of thousands of officials, judges, VIPs, dignitaries, media and broadcasters.

Read:| Tokyo Olympics: Japan spends $67 million to curb spread of COVID-19 infection

Suga is expected to be the first foreign leader that Biden meets with in person since he took office in January.

The prime minister and all 80-90 accompanying staff will receive two doses of a coronavirus vaccine before the trip, officials have said. Biden and all the White House staff they will meet have already been vaccinated.

AP

Read:| Olympic torch relay to start on March 25

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