Japanese PM Ishiba, Trump plan Feb. 7 summit in D.C.
- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is planning a visit to the United States for a summit with President Donald Trump on February 7, as reported by Kyodo.
- Ishiba aims to strengthen the Japan-U.S. Alliance and discuss economic relations during his meeting with Trump, according to sources.
- Concerns over a potential power vacuum in the Asia-Pacific region are prompting Japan to seek reassurance from the U.S., as noted by Professor Tomoo Kikuchi.
- Ishiba's government has been attempting to arrange this meeting since Trump's electoral victory in November, as stated in the report.
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