The Yomiuri Shimbun said the visit to Korea is likely to be in early January next year before the regular Japanese National Assembly convenes.
He then explained that if the schedule is confirmed as it is, South Korea will be the first country Prime Minister Ishiba visits for bilateral diplomatic purposes, showing importance to South Korea.
However, Japanese government spokesman Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi declined to answer in a morning press conference, saying no decision had been made on Ishiba's foreign visit.
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