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Japan says Trump invited Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to the U.S. this spring
Summary
Japan's foreign ministry said President Trump invited Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to visit the United States this spring and that the two leaders agreed to coordinate the trip; the White House has not yet confirmed the call.
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Japan's foreign ministry said President Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to visit the United States this year, and that the two leaders discussed coordinating the trip for the spring. The White House has not confirmed the call or the invitation. The exchange comes as ties in the region have been strained by recent activity around Taiwan.
Key facts:
- The Japanese foreign ministry reported that Trump invited Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to visit the United States this year.
- The ministry said the two leaders agreed to coordinate the visit, with spring timing mentioned.
- The White House has not issued a confirmation or provided details about the call.
Summary:
The reported invitation and agreement to coordinate a spring visit indicate planned diplomatic engagement between the U.S. and Japan amid regional tensions. Scheduling details and official confirmation from the U.S. side remain undetermined at this time.
