Trump is the first head of state to meet Japan’s new emperor
President Donald Trump on Monday said he and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe talked about Iran amid rising tension between Tehran and Washington.
With Abe at his side during his Japan visit, Trump told reporters at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo that “nobody wants to see terrible things happen, especially me.” The U.S. president also said that “I do believe Iran would like to talk and if they’d like to talk, we’ll talk also,” adding that Abe has a “very good relationship with Iran.”Japanese media has reported that Abe is considering a visit to Iran next month.
With that and other flattery, Abe said the leaders would begin a summit to discuss North Korea and other “challenges of the international community.” Among other topics they were to discuss was the upcoming G-20 summit next month.Trump said: “We are working on the imbalance of trade.” He added that the Japanese “are incredible people with a truly amazing prime minister who’s my friend.
Trump, Abe and their respective teams were beginning their second lengthy day of meetings. They spent Sunday playing golf together, taking in a sumo match and having a couples dinner with their wives. Earlier Monday, Trump and Japan’s Emperor Naruhito walked along a red carpet in the courtyard of the Imperial Palace after meeting.
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