The reports of his resignation were denied today by Japanese Prime Minister Sigeru Isiba, after a source also said the media reported that he intends to leave his office after his election panic, which deprived his government. The 68 -year -old leader said media reports that he has already decided to resign were “completely unfounded”. Isiba decided not to resign shortly after the election to prevent political instability, as the August 1 deadline was approaching to reach a trade agreement with the US, a source close to the prime minister who wanted not to be named. According to reports by Mainichi and Yomiuri newspapers, Isiba has spoken of his intention to leave the post to his close faces and means to resign until the end of August. US President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that his government had reached a “huge” deal with her […]
Source: News Beast

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