Historic Bond: Trump Lauds Japan's First Female Prime Minister Takaichi
President Trump praised Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, for her military and trade commitments. Emphasizing Abe's legacy, Takaichi announced substantial U.S. investments and vowed increased defense spending. The leaders signed a rare earths deal amid discussions on North Korea, strengthening U.S.-Japan relations economically and strategically.
During a diplomatic event in Tokyo, U.S. President Donald Trump lauded Japan's newly appointed prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, for her commitment to strengthening military and economic ties with the United States.
The new leader, who follows in the steps of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, assured Trump of Japan's planned defense spending increase to fend off regional threats. A significant highlight included a $550 billion pledge from Tokyo for strategic U.S. investments.
With both leaders agreeing on key trade deals, including critical minerals and rare earths, Takaichi's gestures emphasized longstanding U.S.-Japan alliance. The move comes amid efforts to counterbalance China's global influence and reinforce regional security.
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