Australia’s Wong to Visit Japan, China, South Korea to Discuss Energy Security

SYDNEY, April 26 (Reuters) – Australia’s ⁠Foreign ⁠Minister Penny Wong ⁠on Sunday said she would ​visit Japan, China, and South Korea this week for talks on ‌energy security in the ‌face of disruptions caused by ⁠the ⁠Middle East conflict.

Wong said in a statement that ​meetings with her counterparts in the three countries would “help ensure we are coordinating effectively” amid upheaval ​on global energy markets.

• Wong said in ⁠Tokyo she ⁠would meet Japan’s ⁠Foreign ​Minister Toshimitsu Motegito for talks on energy and fuel security ​as well ⁠as the Middle East conflict.

• In Beijing, Wong said she would hold the eighth Australia-China Foreign and Strategic Dialogue ⁠with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The talks would “progress the ⁠full range of our interests and manage our differences”, she said.

• Wong said in Seoul she would meet with South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun, describing South Korea as “one of Australia’s most important sources of refined fuels”.

• Australia, ⁠which imports most of its fuel, has experienced localised shortages during the Middle East conflict, which began in February.

(Reporting ​by Sam McKeith in Sydney; ​Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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