Japan PM Abe considering visit to Iran as early as mid-June

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is considering visiting
Iran as early as mid-June, NHK national television said on Friday.
The news comes during a tense standoff between Iran and the
United States and follows a visit to Japan last week by Iran’s foreign
minister, Javad Zarif.
Abe is likely to discuss the possible Iran visit with US
President Donald Trump when the US president visits Japan from Saturday and a
final decision may rest on the results of that, NHK said. No Japanese prime
minister has visited Iran since 1978.
Zarif in Iran
During his visit to Japan, Zarif said that Iran was
committed to its obligations under an international nuclear deal despite the US
withdrawal from the landmark agreement. He called the re-imposition of US
sanctions “unacceptable”.
Trump withdrew the United States from the agreement last
year and is ratcheting up sanctions on Iran, aiming to strangle its economy by
ending its international sales of crude oil. Japan was a major buyer of Iranian
oil for decades before the sanctions.
The Trump administration is also warning of possible Iranian
plots against the United States and its allies.