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This Article is From Jan 19, 2015

Israeli, Japanese Premiers Call For Closer Cooperation

Israeli, Japanese Premiers Call For Closer Cooperation
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, stands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a conference in Jerusalem on January 18, 2015. (Associated Press)
Jerusalem: The leaders of Israel and Japan have called for greater bilateral economic cooperation during a meeting in Jerusalem.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday that "The future belongs to those who innovate. Japan is a country of innovation, Israel is a country of innovation...together we can do a lot more."

It is the first visit to Israel by a Japanese Premier since 2006.

"Japan and Israel are both countries that don't have much of the natural resources but what we have is human resources," Mr Abe said, adding that ties are growing "in every field."

Mr Abe is on a six-day visit to the Middle East with a delegation of more than 100 government officials and presidents of Japanese companies.

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