Overview
- The prime minister wrapped up his UN General Assembly schedule in New York and is scheduled to arrive at Haneda on September 25.
- He will visit South Korea next week for a leaders' meeting with President Lee Jae-Myung.
- In his UN remarks, he said recognizing a Palestinian state is a question of when rather than whether, indicating Japan could move to recognition if the two-state path is further closed off.
- He emphasized that Japan should play a practical and proactive role in advancing toward a sustainable two-state solution.
- He briefly spoke with U.S. President Trump to reaffirm the U.S.–Japan alliance and exchanged views with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other leaders.