高市早苗求见特朗普
中国能源报·2025-12-11 03:34

Group 1 - Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Sanae expressed a desire to hold a summit with U.S. President Trump as soon as possible, aiming to demonstrate unity between Japan and the U.S. in light of rising tensions with China [1] - During a budget committee meeting, Kishi indicated that she hopes to meet with Trump either in Washington or during his overseas visits, especially before his potential visit to China [1] - Kishi has been in communication with Trump through direct talks and phone calls, and is also urging other G7 members to provide information regarding the situation [1] Group 2 - The Japanese government feels "frustrated" due to the lack of public support from the U.S., as the U.S. Ambassador to Japan only made vague statements of support for Kishi [2] - Reports indicate that Trump has advised Kishi to restrain her comments regarding Taiwan, with a stern warning not to interfere in Taiwan-related issues [2] - An anonymous U.S. diplomatic source revealed that Japan's ambassador to the U.S. has requested stronger public support from the U.S., but signals from U.S. officials suggest unfavorable conditions for Japan [2]