Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture, Kotaro Nagasaki, expressed his admiration for India during his meeting with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday, highlighting the strong diplomatic and historical ties between the two nations.
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«I have deep respect for your country — the crater of human civilisations and the world's largest democracy,» Nagasaki stated.
«Since the establishment of diplomatic relations over 70 years ago, India has been one of Japan's closest friends. In recent years, we have also been partners in promoting regional severities under the concept of free and open Indian Pacific Oceans based on the rule of the world,» he said.
Governor Nagasaki also extended a formal invitation to CM Yogi, saying, «On behalf of our Yamanashi Prefecture, I'm committed to furthering the friendship between Japan and India… I would like to conclude our most important request — your Excellency Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, we sincerely hope that you will honour our Yamanashi Prefecture with a visit. We would be deeply appreciative if you give this invitation your kind consideration.»
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