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Japan Shares G-7 Push for Inclusive Growth with Asia, Africa

Japan Shares G-7 Push for Inclusive Growth with Asia, Africa

NAGOYA - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is sharing a push by the Group of Seven advanced industrial nations to promote inclusive growth across the globe in meetings with leaders of seven developing countries.
The bilateral summit meetings with leaders of Bangladesh, Chad, Indonesia, Laos, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka and Vietnam in this central Japanese city on Saturday followed a gathering with G-7 leaders after their annual summit, which was held in a nearby seaside resort. Chad's President IdrissDeby was representing the African Union at the meetings in Japan.
At that session, the leaders agreed to promote infrastructure development to help boost growth, Japanese officials said. They also voiced their support for the G-7's stance on the need for peacefully settling territorial disputes according to law — a reference to frustrations over China's growing presence in areas of the South China Sea also claimed by its neighbors.
Laos, Bangladesh and Papua New Guinea are among the poorest nations in Asia. Vietnam and Indonesia are two of the fastest-growing developing economies. During the summit, Abe expressed strong concern over slowdowns in China and some other emerging economies that have sapped global growth at a time when Japan and European nations are struggling to keep their own recoveries on track. (AP)