Bach will attend a torch relay ceremony in the
western city of Hiroshima on May 17 and meet with Prime Minister
Yoshihide Suga the next day, Kyodo said, citing sources close to
the matter. Bach is expected to back Japan's commitment to
safely host the Summer Games, Kyodo reported.
"We are aware of President Bach's intention to come to Japan and
would welcome such a visit," the Tokyo Olympic organising
committee said in a statement. "However, nothing concrete has
been decided."
Representatives for the Tokyo Olympics could not be reached when
called for comment outside regular business hours.
With fewer than 100 days until the Olympics are due to start in
Tokyo, Japan expanded quasi-emergency measures to 10 regions on
Friday as a fourth wave of COVID-19 cases spread.
Suga, who is on a state visit to the United States, said at a
news conference on Friday that he told President Joe Biden he
was committed to moving forward with the Games and that Biden
offered his support.
(Reporting by Rocky Swift; Editing by Lincoln Feast and Kim
Coghill)
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