Japan's First Female Prime Minister Wants to Be Trump's Close Ally on Rare Earths
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Japan will keep spending more and more for the U.S. The question is whether the public wants Prime Minister Takaichi to speak out against Trump or be obedient to ensure Japanese security.
Masato Kamikubo, a Ritsumeikan University professor of policy science, commenting on Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's foreign policy.
The Japanese Parliament, at a meeting on 18 February, approved Sana'ae Takaichi as the 105th Prime Minister, and also approved the composition of her Government, in which all current ministers remained in office. The extraordinary elections to the lower house of Japan's parliament on 8 February were historic in many respects. Of course, the most important of them was 316 mandates out of 465, that is, the super-majority elected by a single politi…
Takaichi, Reelected As Japan’s Leader, Wants To Cooperate With US In Rare Earths Development – 710am KURV
By MARI YAMAGUCHI Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Wednesday expressed hopes of deepening her relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump and strengthen cooperation between the two countries in rare earths development and other areas of economic security when she visits Washington next month. Takaichi, at a news conference late Wednesday, expressed hopes to strengthen cooperation with the U.S., especiall…
Takaichi also said that he would like to strengthen the confidence relationship between the two countries.
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