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Japanese PM signals intention to resign amid mounting party pressure

Xinhua | Updated: 2025-07-23 10:28
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TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has conveyed to close aides his intention to step down by August, following the Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) internal review of its devastating loss in the recent House of Councillors election, Mainichi newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Ishiba is expected to meet with senior LDP figures later on Wednesday to discuss his political future.

Though Ishiba had initially announced his decision to remain in office despite the election setback, calls for his resignation have since intensified within the party, and the exact timing of his departure remains uncertain, according to the report.

US President Donald Trump said on social media that the US and Japan had made a trade deal that includes a 15 percent tariff that will be levied on US imports from the country.

Asked about how the trade deal would affect his political future, Ishiba said, "I cannot comment until I thoroughly examine the contents of the agreement."

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