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Otokita: Diplomatic relations with the Middle East are important for Japan

Shun Otokita, member of the House of Councillors, and chairman of the Policy Research Council of the Japan Innovation Party. (ANJ photo)
Shun Otokita, member of the House of Councillors, and chairman of the Policy Research Council of the Japan Innovation Party. (ANJ photo)
Kiyoshi Nakajo (right) and Yuki Ebisawa, candidates of Japan Innovation Party for the House of Councillors’ election, during their campaign trail. (ANJ photo)
Kiyoshi Nakajo (right) and Yuki Ebisawa, candidates of Japan Innovation Party for the House of Councillors’ election, during their campaign trail. (ANJ photo)
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30 Jun 2022 02:06:56 GMT9
30 Jun 2022 02:06:56 GMT9

Arab News Japan

TOKYO: Shun Otokita, member of the House of Councillors, believes that relations with the Middle East is important for Japan.

Otokita is the chairman of the Policy Research Council of the Nippon Ishin no Kai (Japan Innovation Party).

The ritzy Ginza district in Tokyo was part of his campaign trail where he gave his support to candidates, Kiyoshi Nakajo and Yuki Ebisawa, and appealed to passers-by saying, “We will stamp down the liar LDP.”

The party’s policies include calls for free education, free childbirth, bold tax cuts and economic stimulus measures, as well as the elimination of the 1% GDP limit for Japan’s defense budget. The party sees a need for greater defense spending and military capabilities.

Otokita, 38, was elected to the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly in 2013 and to the House of Councillors in 2019 in Tokyo. He serves on the Committee of Foreign Affairs and Defense and sees the Middle East as an important ally.

“Our relationship with Middle Eastern countries will become increasingly important due to soaring energy prices,” Otokita said. “I will do my best to continue building Japan’s diplomatic relations with them as well as with Asia and Europe.”

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