A: Hey there! Did you catch the news today?
B: No, what's up?
A: Well, check this out! There's a big conference on African development happening in Yokohama starting tomorrow!
B: Really? Who's leading that?
A: Our Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and some African leaders. He wants to discuss how we can use Africa's resources for Japan's growth and the world's prosperity. Sounds interesting, right?
B: That does sound interesting! What else is he planning?
A: He also wants to create an economic zone stretching from India through the Middle East all the way to Africa. And get this - he's going to train 30,000 people in AI over three years with the University of Tokyo and African universities!
B: Wow, that's impressive! What else can we expect from this conference?
A: They'll talk about peace, stability, and economic and social issues. On the last day, they'll make a declaration called the "Yokohama Declaration," summarizing their discussions. Ishiba will also have private talks with leaders of more than 30 countries to strengthen Japan-Africa ties.
B: That sounds like a lot of work, but it's for a good cause! Keep me updated on how it goes!
B: No, what's up?
A: Well, check this out! There's a big conference on African development happening in Yokohama starting tomorrow!
B: Really? Who's leading that?
A: Our Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and some African leaders. He wants to discuss how we can use Africa's resources for Japan's growth and the world's prosperity. Sounds interesting, right?
B: That does sound interesting! What else is he planning?
A: He also wants to create an economic zone stretching from India through the Middle East all the way to Africa. And get this - he's going to train 30,000 people in AI over three years with the University of Tokyo and African universities!
B: Wow, that's impressive! What else can we expect from this conference?
A: They'll talk about peace, stability, and economic and social issues. On the last day, they'll make a declaration called the "Yokohama Declaration," summarizing their discussions. Ishiba will also have private talks with leaders of more than 30 countries to strengthen Japan-Africa ties.
B: That sounds like a lot of work, but it's for a good cause! Keep me updated on how it goes!
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Summary
African development conference starting tomorrow in Yokohama, led by Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and African leaders. The focus is on utilizing Africa's resources for Japan's growth and global prosperity. Plans include creating an economic zone from India to Africa, training 30,000 people in AI