Head of Japan coalition partner postpones China visit at China's request

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The head of Japan's Komeito party, the junior partner in the coalition government, will postpone his planned visit to China at China's request, the party announced on Saturday.

Natsuo Yamaguchi was planning to visit China from August 28 to 30 in hopes of meeting China's President Xi Jinping and to hand over a personal letter from Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

However, the Chinese side on Saturday informed Komeito that "the timing is not appropriate considering the current situation of Japan-China relations", the party said in a statement.from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific despite objections both at home and abroad including condemning the move and issuing a ban on all aquatic products from Japan.

Komeito said in a statement that it hoped "to readjust the appropriate timing of the visit in the future." The party said the Chinese side had explained that the country sees the importance of Komeito's longstanding friendly exchanges with China and expressed appreciation for Komeito's efforts to realise the visit.

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