Trump heads to Tokyo for trade, security talks before Xi summit
The first meeting between Trump and Japan's new Prime Minister Takaichi focuses on tariffs, regional security, and reinforcing the US-Japan alliance amid rising geopolitical tensions.
- President Trump arrived in Japan for talks with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi focusing on trade and security issues as part of his Asia tour.
- Trump predicts a U.S.-China trade agreement will be finalized before his return to Washington, stating, 'I think we're going to come away with a deal.'
- During his visit to Japan, Trump met with Emperor Naruhito, emphasizing U.S.-Japan relations and potential trade deals.
- Takaichi aims to boost Japan's defense spending and strengthen security cooperation with the U.S. as part of her new administration.
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Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s new prime minister, and Donald Trump promised on Tuesday a “new golden age” in their bilateral relations during the US President’s visit to Tokyo. Takaichi, the first woman to rule Japan, did everything possible to please the American and even announced that he will nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize, according to the White House. The Japanese capital is the second stop on Trump’s Asian tour, after Malaysia and before…
US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi signed a cooperation agreement in Tokyo that they say will pave the way for a golden era in relations between the two countries.
Prior to the summit with China's leader Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump strengthens the alliance with Japan in Tokyo. Hosts play out all their trumps.
Donald Trump and Sanae Takaichi signed on March, in Tokyo, a US-Japan cooperation agreement in the field of critical minerals and rare land, focusing on coordinated investments to ensure a stable supply, in the context of restrictions on...
The US President met on Tuesday at the beginning of the day with the new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who has been in office for a week, whom he assured from the outset of Washington Boeuf's support.
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