
Japan’s relationship with Mongolia is particularly important, given the Asian nation’s rich coal and precious mineral deposits, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference, adding that the summit will include meetings on energy-related issues.
Suga also noted that the suspension of most of the nation’s nuclear power plants because of the Fukushima triple-meltdown crisis has cost the country more than ¥3 trillion each year to import energy resources from overseas.
“We’d like to further develop the strategic partnership with Mongolia,” Suga said.
Source: TheJapanTimes