Biden Meets Japan's PM Kishida over Shared Concerns about China and Differences on US Steel Deal
- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited Washington to address shared concerns about Chinese military actions and the U.S. Steel acquisition disagreement.
- President Biden gifted Kishida a three-legged table, lithograph, and vinyl set, with plans for Kishida to address Congress.
- Kishida and Biden are expected to discuss Japan's involvement in the NASA moon program and coordinate upgrades to the U.S. Military command structure in Japan.
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