U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Japan on Oct. 27 to meet with the U.S. ally’s newly elected Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi as part of his Asia tour following his appearance at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Malaysia.
The meeting is key to maintaining trade relations and diplomacy between the two nations. Takaichi took office on Oct. 21, becoming the first woman to lead Japan.
Trump received a royal welcome in the latest leg of his five-day Asia trip, which he hopes will culminate in the striking of a truce-making trade deal with Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping….
Trump Prepares to Meet Japan’s New Leader Following Deals Made at ASEAN Summit

