By GAKUSHI FUJIWARA/ Correspondent
June 10, 2022 at 19:00 JST
Kimihiro Ishikane, permanent representative of Japan to the United Nations, speaks to The Asahi Shimbun in New York on June 1. (Gakushi Fujiwara)
NEW YORK--Japan’s permanent representative to the United Nations said his nation is looked upon as a unifying force on the often-divided U.N. Security Council, particularly at the present. [Read More]
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