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2026/01/04 02:40
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- Japan has formed a taskforce in Caracas to monitor the situation and safeguard Japanese citizens following a US military strike. - A response headquarters is also active in Tokyo, led by Ishize Motoyuki, to coordinate the government's actions. - Approximately 160 Japanese nationals reside in Venezuela, and they are being urged to avoid travel and consider evacuation. A: Hey, did you see anything about Venezuela in the news? B: No, what’s going on? It seems a bit tense! A: Yeah, the US military… they had a strike. B: Wow, seriously? That’s big news! A: It is! Japan’s government is taking it seriously too. B: Oh? What are they doing? A: They made a team at the Japanese Embassy in Caracas. They’re gathering info. B: To help people? A: Exactly! They’re also protecting Japanese people living there. B: That’s good to hear. Are many Japanese there? A: Around 160, I think. Luckily, no one's hurt yet. B: Phew, that’s a relief! A: The government is telling people not to travel there. B: Makes sense! Should people already living there be worried? A: They're suggesting people think about, or prepare for, leaving. Just in case. B: Better safe than sorry, right?
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