(Washington Reuters) Japan's Ambassador to the United States, Toshida, said that the US President Bayidon may officially launch the "Indo -Pacific Economic Framework" (IPEF) during his visit to Japan this month.

Tomita said at the event hosted by the Centers and the International Research Center on Monday that Japan and the United States have been studying the details of the Indo -Pacific Economic framework. This framework must be balanced between tolerance and high standards.

Bynden will visit South Korea and Japan from May 20th to May 24th.When the US government announced the strategy of the Pacific region of India in February, the Indo -Pacific Economic Framework Plan will be launched early this year.

Fukuda pointed out that after the United States withdrew from the "Cross -Pacific Partnership Agreement" (TPP) in 2017, China "very positive" filled the Asia -Pacific economic and trade strategy after the United States' withdrawal.Biden's visit to Japan has released a strong signal -despite the continuous Russia -Ukraine conflict, the United States "still pays attention to the Indo -Pacific region", and the United States and Japan will play a "leadership role" in a wider range of Indo -Pacific regions.

Although Asian countries have intended to strengthen their connection with the United States, since the United States withdraws from TPP, it has delayed the formulation of economic exchanges with the Asia -Pacific region, causing dissatisfaction in Asian countries.

Tomoda said that Bayeng would participate in the "Quad Safety Dialogue" (Quad) during the visit to Japan, which is an "important way" to achieve this goal.

In addition, Biden will receive Southeast Asian leaders from May 12th to 13th from May 12th to 13th.

A Asian diplomat said that because most of the member states of Asian Simpan will not become the first signing country of the "Indo -Pacific Economic Framework", the framework has not been included in the formal agenda.

However, he revealed that at least six countries plan to sign preliminary agreement with the United States. The six countries are Australia, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, the Philippines and Singapore.