Japanese premier says stronger alliance with US is key to regional stability, seeks to meet Trump
- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba emphasized the need to strengthen the U.S.-Japan alliance and share a common understanding of Northeast Asia.
- Ishiba expressed his willingness to meet with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump 'at an early date' to enhance the bilateral alliance.
- Trump indicated he could meet with Ishiba before returning to the White House after a press conference with Abe.
- Ishiba noted that Trump's camp mentioned restrictions on meetings with world leaders under the Logan Act before the inauguration.
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