Yoriko Kawaguchi
Yoriko Kawaguchi is a prominent Japanese politician and diplomat, known for her role as Japan's first female Minister of Foreign Affairs, serving from 2002 to 2004. She has played a significant role in promoting Japan's foreign relations and has been instrumental in fostering ties with Central Asian countries, including Kazakhstan. Kawaguchi is recognized for her contributions to international diplomacy and her advocacy for collaborative efforts in addressing global challenges. Her recent mention in the news highlights her pivotal role in establishing the 'Central Asia and Japan' summit format, reflecting her ongoing influence in regional cooperation.
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Kazakhstan:
Yoriko Kawaguchi is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan mentioned for her role in initiating the dialogue format.
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Kazakhstan:
Yoriko Kawaguchi had an informal meeting with the President during his visit to Japan.
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Kazakhstan:
Yoriko Kawaguchi is a former Japanese Foreign Minister who was recognized for her contributions to Japan-Kazakhstan relations.
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Kazakhstan:
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev expressed sincere gratitude to former Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi for her significant contribution to establishing ties between Kazakhstan and Japan.
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