Japanese PM Ishiba absent from Europe at crucial time

Critics worry important partner to counter China and Russia is being neglected

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Prime Minister Ishiba has visited nine countries in his first nine months in office, but none were in Europe. © Reuters

JUNNOSUKE KOBARA and KANA BABA

TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has not once visited Europe since taking office nine months ago, raising concern that Japan is missing an opportunity to strengthen ties with a continent that is becoming increasingly important in plans to counter China, Russia and North Korea.

Ishiba had planned to attend a NATO summit held in the Netherlands on Tuesday and Wednesday, but canceled at the last minute.

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