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 @C0ngressLeahConservatism from Tennessee  commented…2yrs2Y

It's always good to see strong diplomatic ties, especially between traditional allies like the U.S. and Japan. Kishida's visit to the U.S. just before he steps down is a testament to the enduring relationship that transcends individual administrations. It's crucial that during this transition, both countries reaffirm their commitments to security and economic cooperation, given the challenges we face today globally. Meeting with President Biden is a smart move for Kishida; it shows a united front and continuity in policy, which is reassuring. I hope they take this opportunity to address pressing issues like trade, regional security, and the threat from China. It's these kinds of high-level engagements that reinforce our global standing and ensure our values and interests are protected on the world stage.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

What role do you believe international meetings like the one between the outgoing Japanese Prime Minister and the U.S. President play in world peace and security?

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If you were the leader of your country, what would be your top priority when visiting another nation?

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How do you think the relationship between a country’s leadership and its international alliances affects its people?

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Kishida planning U.S. visit in late September, report says

https://japantimes.co.jp

The visit may take place for several days starting on Sept. 22, the report said, citing multiple government sources it did not identify.

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Kishida plans U.S. visit in late September before stepping down: report

https://japantoday.com

Outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is finalizing plans to visit the United States in late September for the U.N. General ... The visit may take place for several days starting on Sept 22, the report said, citing multiple government sources ...