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Japan's Ambassador Tomita Speaking at Seattle University

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https://www.seattleu.edu/newsroom/stories/2022/japans-ambassador-tomita-speaking-at-seattle-university-.htmlThe Ambassador of Japan to the  United States will visit Seattle University to discuss in detail the  present and future of Japan’s relationship with the U.S. and the larger  Indo-Pacific region.                  

Koji Tomita,  Ambassador of Japan to the United States, will visit Seattle University  June 30 at an invite-only speaking engagement to discuss U.S.–Japan  relations and the renewed focus on the Indo-Pacific region showcased in  the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF). Ambassador Tomita’s remarks will take place in the Oberto Room of the Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation, 11 a.m.–noon.  

In a statement, the Consulate General of Japan in Seattle,  an integral partner in bringing Ambassador Tomita to SU, is hopeful  attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the issues facing the U.S.  and Japan.  

“The Ambassador hopes the audience may  gain a deeper understanding of Japan-U.S. relations and the various ways  in which our two countries, and our allies, are cooperating to face  common challenges. Furthermore, (Tomita) hopes attendees may come to see  themselves and this region as vital actors in this alliance and be  encouraged to further our robust relationship at every level, from  grassroots cultural exchange to scientific and technological  innovation.” 

Seattle University provost Shane Martin is eager to welcome Ambassador Tomita to campus. 

“We are honored to host Japanese  Ambassador Tomita on our campus, especially because Seattle is a major  global gateway. Events such as these with high level international  officials bring prestige to our university and city. Our unique location  in the middle of the city makes Seattle university an optimal location  for bringing people together, which facilitates communication,  understanding, and cooperation.” 

Melore Nielsen,  vice provost for Enrollment Management at Seattle University, explains  that the Ambassador’s visit is an example of the university’s commitment to its strategic directions, including strengthening professional formation for all and enhancing the student experience. 

“Seattle University is rapidly rising in  its global stature and significance in tandem with the city of Seattle.  Hosting the Ambassador of Japan is a clear indication that Seattle  University is ready and willing to take its place as a leading private  institution in the Pacific Northwest and the global stage,” she says.  “The natural result of hosting international leaders is the development  of deeper ties between our region and theirs through international  educational exchange.” 

Source:https://www.seattleu.edu/newsroom/stories/2022/japans-ambassador-tomita-speaking-at-seattle-university-.html

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