Iran, Japan and Israel
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TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and US President Donald Trump agreed on Friday (Jun 13) to speed up discussions on a bilateral trade deal, amid heightened global economic uncertainty and
USD/JPY faces risk from rising Yen demand on Middle East conflict. BoJ, Fed, and key economic data in focus for short-term market outlook.
Negative views of Israel outweigh positive ones even in countries that are traditionally strong backers, like Hungary and Poland
Japan has condemned Israel's attack on Iran as "escalating situation," Tokyo-based Kyodo News reported on Friday. The condemnation came hours after Israel launched a sweeping military operation ...
The moves appear aimed at diminishing Iran's credibility both at home and among its allies in the region — factors that could destabilize the Iranian leadership, experts said.
Tokyo: Japan on Friday condemned Israel's action against Iran, urging the parties concerned to calm the situation and exercise utmost restraint. Addressing a press conference, Japanese
Israel and Iran bombarded each other for a third day, with international concern growing that the conflict will spread across one of the world’s key oil-producing regions.
The timing of Israel's plan to attack Iran was top secret. But Washington pizza delivery trackers guessed something was up before the first bombs fell.