Group 1 - Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba reiterated Japan's stance on U.S. tariff measures and considered the results of previous negotiations between Japan and the U.S. Both leaders agreed to accelerate discussions among relevant ministers to reach a mutually beneficial agreement [1][4] - The leaders also exchanged views on how to respond to Israel's recent attacks on Iran, agreeing that peace and stability in the Middle East are crucial and that they will maintain close communication on this issue [1][4] Group 2 - Japan is negotiating with the U.S. regarding tariffs on products including automobiles, steel, and aluminum, with significant differences in positions and no consensus reached yet [2] - Prime Minister Ishiba expressed regret over the U.S. imposing a 25% tariff on key automotive parts and stated that Japan will continue to demand a review of these tariff measures [2] - Ishiba emphasized that Japan cannot accept an agreement with the U.S. that excludes the automotive sector and will not sacrifice agriculture to expand imports of U.S. rice as a bargaining chip [2]
日美元首通话,同意加快部长级磋商以达成互利协议,石破茂重申对美关税看法
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-06-13 22:00