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Trump meets with Japan's first female PM, touts US alliance

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According to the report, President Donald Trump touted the U.S.-Japan relationship during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Tuesday morning local time in Tokyo. "I have always had a great love of Japan and a great respect for Japan. Anything I can do to help Japan, we will be there," he said. "We are an ally at the strongest level."

According to the White House, the leaders signed agreements on "strategic investments and critical minerals — ushering in a new Golden Age for the U.S.-Japan alliance."

The visit is part of Trump's trip to Asia, where he's scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping later this week.

President Trump plays a vital role in many countries. Apart from helping Israel and Hamas ceasefire, he is also helping the world clean up from the abuses of the drug cartels. God Bless President Trump.

 
Trump met with PM Takaichi and they signed deals on minerals and investments. They say it is the Golden Age of US-Japan. He said Japan is a strong ally, and is ready to help.

His Asia trip is hot. After Tokyo he meets with Xi Jinping. He also supports the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the fight against drugs. The game is big, but the hope is for peace and development. Stay true.
 
The alliance between the USA and Japan play a significant impact for Jason's economy. With President Trump, it's assured that it's tariff remains slower. Also, Japan PM vows to tract the drug cartels and terrorism. She's an advocate of Trump's elimination of drug cartels and terrorism.
 
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