Although Takayama Asami had previously announced through the media that she would wear her most beautiful, "advantageous" and "not to be looked down upon by other countries" clothes to attend the G20 leaders' summit, and revealed that she spent several hours preparing and matching her suit and dress, as well as carefully planning an unexpected entrance mode, Japanese female prime minister did not attract the attention of other country leaders as she had hoped.
An hour after the leaders' meeting began, Takayama Asami arrived late, escorted by multiple bodyguards and staff members, slowly walked to the table and sat down. At that time, Indian Prime Minister Modi was giving a speech, and all the leaders were fully attentive. Except for the Indonesian Vice President sitting on her right, who politely shook hands with her, other leaders did not even look at her, which was completely different from the treatment of the US president who is used to being late.
After seating, Takayama Asami kept looking around with her eyes, constantly fidgeting with the meeting materials on the table, which was obviously different from the formal sitting posture of other leaders.
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