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Japan's Motegi hopes next FM will continue dialogue with Russia

Tokyo, Nov 2 (UNI/Sputnik) Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, who will soon assume the office of secretary general of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, has expressed hope that his successor would continue fostering dialogue with Russia.
According to Japanese media, Motegi will officially assume his new post on Thursday, replacing Akira Amari in the wake of the recent general election. Meanwhile, former Defense Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi is reported to be a possible new foreign minister.
"I hope that the one who succeeds me as the head of the foreign ministry will continue promoting negotiations between Japan and Russia, following the charted path," Motegi said.
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