Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Meets President Trump, Talks Security and Trade

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visited the Oval Office on Thursday for a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, focusing on strengthening security cooperation and expanding economic ties between their countries.

The discussion reflected growing concerns about global stability, particularly in key regions affecting energy supply and international trade. Both leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and ensuring secure shipping routes, while reaffirming their countriesโ€™ long-standing alliance.

Economic issues were also central to the meeting. Prime Minister Takaichi highlighted Japanโ€™s interest in increasing investment in the United States, especially in energy and advanced technology sectors. The two sides explored ways to improve supply chains, boost industrial cooperation, and support long-term economic growth.

President Trump welcomed Japanโ€™s continued partnership and stressed the importance of fair and balanced trade, while both leaders agreed to deepen collaboration on strategic resources and innovation.

Despite some sensitive historical references raised during the meeting, both sides maintained a diplomatic tone and focused on shared goals. The talks concluded with a commitment to closer cooperation on security, trade, and global challenges.


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