US pressure, Japanese Prime Minister canceled plan to visit Iran this month

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

Tokyo … News Time

The proposed visit to Iran has been canceled during the current month of Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. According to sources of Japanese government, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was going to visit Tehran on the middle of July and discuss talks with Iranian President Hassan Rohani. But after the agreement between Iran and the United States and Iran to suppress oil, Prime Minister Ehmed canceled Tehran. It is believed that a Japanese Prime Minister has not visited Iran since 1978. Shinzo Abe is the first Japanese prime minister who wishes to visit Iran, but his recent visit has been canceled. According to sources, Japanese Prime Minister decides to cancel Iran’s visit to isolate Iran’s President of US President Donald Trump, the oil deal with Iran’s nuclear deal has been imposed in light of the separation of US oil exports. The United States has emphasized its allies that they completely stop Iran’s purchase of oil from November 4, 2018. Japan is a major consumer of raw oil. If the purchase of Iranian oil less than Tokyo, then the economic crisis of Iran and oil exports can be more affected.

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