Tanker attack to be discussed at G20 ministerial meeting: Japan industry minister

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Japan's industry minister, Hiroshige Seko, said on Friday an attack on two ...

TOKYO - Japan’s industry minister, Hiroshige Seko, said on Friday an attack on two tankers in the Gulf of Oman this week will be discussed at a meeting of G20 energy and environment ministers this weekend.

The ministerial meeting of the Group of 20 major economies will be held in Karuizawa, northwest of Tokyo, in the run up to the G20 summit to be held in Osaka, western Japan, on June 28-29. “Maintaining energy security is something we can share with other ministers and is an important policy issue to be discussed at the G20 energy ministerial meeting,” Seko said at a regular press conference.

Seko declined to comment when asked about whether Japan would send its armed forces to the Gulf to protect tankers.

 

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