Group 1 - The Japanese government is coordinating Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit to the U.S. to meet President Trump in spring 2024, aiming to solidify U.S.-Japan relations before Trump's visit to China in April [1][3] - Proposed dates for Kishida's visit include early January, during the opening of the regular Diet session on January 23, or after the budget approval for the fiscal year 2026 in March [1] - There are discussions within Japan about potentially meeting during the World Economic Forum in Davos in January, but Kishida's aides prefer a formal bilateral visit to discuss economic security cooperation [1] Group 2 - Kishida expressed a desire to meet Trump "as soon as possible," against the backdrop of deteriorating Japan-China relations, particularly following Kishida's controversial remarks regarding Taiwan in November [2] - In a recent phone call, Trump warned Kishida not to complicate U.S.-China relations, which left Kishida feeling quite low after the conversation [2] - Japan's Defense Minister and the U.S. Defense Secretary expressed serious concerns over radar issues, but Trump did not take a clear stance, which was perceived as being cautious of China [2]
急着求见特朗普,“高市早苗要和中国打时间差”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-21 09:21