British Government-Commissioned Manga Hits Dud Note For Japan G7 Trip manga g7 fcdo japan
MP has travelled to Japan for a G7 foreign ministers' summit, after the UK joined the Asia-Pacific trade bloc that includes both Japan and Australia as a post-Brexit trade move. And as the countries take part in talks on closer security and defence ties, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office of FCDO has issued the following comic book graphic intended to reflect Japanese manga.
With messages regarding Ukraine support in the war against Russia, and a more coded message about keeping the Pacific"free and open" referring to China's recent trade policies, the British government stated intent is for Britain to help create a democratic counterweight to China in the region.
James Cleverly will follow Japan with a trip to the Pacific Islands and New Zealand. There is no news as to whether we will have any comic strips to represent those trips.
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