Abe tried to build trust and alliance with Trum

Fri, 18 November 2016
AFP
TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Thursday that he wants to build a relationship of trust when he met the newly elected president Donald Tram week this two-way alliance, stressing that this is the core of Tokyo's diplomacy and security.

Abe is scheduled to meet Tram late Thursday in New York is expected to be the first foreign leader to do so since the election on 8 November US real estate tycoon.

Kyodo News agency reported that Abe told reporters before leaving Tokyo that Japan alliance is the pillar of Japan's diplomacy and security. Only when there is no confidence that the alliance is still alive. However, details of the meeting remain unclear while soaking his transition team did not respond to requests for meetings.

On Wednesday, Japanese officials said they have not yet finished when somewhere in New York, it will happen, you will be invited, or in some cases, who will be invited to answer.

Soak one of his advisers, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak with the media, said earlier this week that quoted temperamental tycoon will Abe tried to Asian allies and the more appalled by his remarks.

Tram was hurt in Tokyo and concerns far beyond Tokyo with his remarks on the possibility of Japan getting nuclear weapons and requires the allies to spend more to subsidize US forces on their territory, otherwise face the possibility of a recession.

Abe adviser Mr. Katsuyuki Kawai said: 'Prime Minister Abe will discuss the importance of the alliance of Japan-US alliance, not only for the US and Japan but it is also for the entire Indo-Pacific region, as well as the political world.

Kawai said he was talking to advisers and lawmakers Tram many since arriving in Washington on Monday and were told again that we do not need each quoted Tram public speaking every word.

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