Japanese Premier Ishiba's car in minor accident outside hotel
Accident took place when premier's car hit police vehicle in Tokyo, with no one injured
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KARACHI, Pakistan
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's official car had a minor collision with a police vehicle in the capital Tokyo on Thursday. The premier was not in the vehicle, and no one was hurt, local media reported.
The accident took place outside a hotel when the premier's car was reversing to park after Ishiba got out to attend a breakfast meeting when it hit the police vehicle, Tokyo-based Kyodo News reported.
Both vehicles suffered minor scratches, and the accident did not affect Ishiba's schedule,
A car dedicated to carrying the prime minister was also involved in an accident in December. Ishiba and others escaped uninjured when his official vehicle rear-ended a police car in the western prefecture of Tottori.
Ishiba is scheduled to fly to Washington, DC on Thursday for a three-day trip for his first in-person talks with President Donald Trump.
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