Japan weighing visit by Iran's President Rouhani by Staff Writers Tokyo (AFP) Dec 9, 2019 Japan is weighing inviting Iran's President Hassan Rouhani for a state visit, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday, as local media reported the trip was likely to happen this month. Japan has been trying to forge a possible mediator role as tensions rise between its ally Washington and Tehran. Local media has reported in recent days that Rouhani is likely to visit Tokyo around December 20, with some reports saying Washington has green-lighted the trip. "A visit by President Rouhani to Japan is now under consideration," Abe said at a press conference marking the end of the year's parliamentary session. "Japan, which has an alliance with the US and at the same time has maintained favourable relations with Iran for a long time, must forge its own path," he said. "I want to make diplomatic efforts as much as possible to help ease tensions and stabilise the situation in the region by continuing dialogue patiently," he added. If the trip is confirmed, Rouhani would become the first Iranian president to visit Japan since 2000. Japan and Iran have maintained a good relationship despite recent regional turmoil, with resource-poor Japan heavily reliant on imports of oil from the Middle East. Abe travelled to Iran in June and met Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as well as Rouhani. He met Rouhani again in New York during this year's UN General Assembly. The proposed visit comes as tensions remain high between Tehran and Washington, despite a prisoner swap last week. On Sunday, Rouhani announced a "budget of resistance" against US sanctions targeting the country's vital oil sector. US President Donald Trump began imposing punitive measures in May 2018, after unilaterally withdrawing from an accord that gave Iran relief from sanctions in return for limits on its nuclear programme.
Climate crisis gatecrashes OPEC gathering Vienna (AFP) Dec 6, 2019 The climate crisis was the unexpected guest at this week's gathering of the OPEC bloc of oil producers and its allies which this time happened to coincide with the UN's climate summit in Madrid. In many countries the 'Fridays for Future' movement have been mobilising young people weekly in order to agitate for action on climate change. On Friday a hundred people marched to OPEC's headquarters with banners demanding "Keep it in the ground" and representations of humanity and nature standing on bl ... read more
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