Turnbull, Abe meet at G20

Malcolm Turnbull has met with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe in Turkey.

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe (R) and Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull

Malcolm Turnbull has met with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe in Turkey. (AAP)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has congratulated Malcolm Turnbull on his election as leader and pledged to deepen relations between the two countries.

Mr Abe and Mr Turnbull met on Saturday in the Turkish resort city of Antalya ahead of the G20 summit which starts on Sunday.

"I personally put a tremendous amount of importance in our relationship between Japan and Australia," the Japanese prime minister said.

"I would like to create new depths to further enhance this relationship."

Mr Turnbull said Australia and Japan shared common values and interests.

"We believe, as I know you do, that a strong strategic and economic relationship between our two countries is vitally important for the prosperity and the security of our region," Mr Turnbull said.

Japan and Australia recently sealed a free trade agreement and Japan is one of three bidders for the Australian Defence Force's next generation of submarines.


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Published 15 November 2015 5:10am
Updated 15 November 2015 7:26pm
Source: AAP


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