Is Japan boycotting the Winter Olympics?

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Is Japan boycotting the Winter Olympics?

It has been announced that the Prime Minister of Japan will not attend the opening ceremony of next year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Beijing, China is set to host next year’s Winter Olympics. The tournament, which starts on February 4, runs until February 20.

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The United States, Australia, Britain and Canada have all announced they will boycott the Beijing Olympics, citing allegations of harassment of minority Uyghur Islamists in China’s Xinjiang province.

It has been announced that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will not attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics. However, Japan has not clarified whether the decision is in support of US action.

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It has been reported that this will be announced at the end of this year in the interest of the country. However, international political experts say that Japan will not ignore the Winter Olympics and that doing so could severely affect trade between the two countries.

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