President Biden will host Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for a state visit on April 10, aiming to strengthen the enduring U.S.-Japan alliance. This meeting follows historic gatherings in Hiroshima and Camp David, reflecting an energized partnership. The visit is part of U.S. efforts to bolster relations in the region, particularly in countering China and addressing threats from North Korea. This will mark President Biden's fifth state dinner, following previous events with the leaders of France, South Korea, India, and Australia.
U.S. President Joe Biden will host Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for an official visit to the United States on April 10, the White House said on Thursday. https://t.co/bKCy5syqqz
Kishida will meet with Mr. Biden on April 10, according to a White House statement. It will be the president’s fifth state dinner after hosting the leaders of France, South Korea, India and Australia. https://t.co/QzcnUD2WL1
President Biden will host Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for a state visit this spring, part of U.S. efforts to strengthen relations in the region to counter China and push back against threats from North Korea. https://t.co/LoLULP9NFK https://t.co/cHgVYn5fLD
It's official: President Biden will host Japanese Prime Minister Kishida for state visit on April 10. https://t.co/rNt7LFqni7
Proud to announce President Biden will host Prime Minister Kishida for an Official Visit on April 10, another historic meeting after Hiroshima and Camp David. A new year ushers in a new and energized U.S.-Japan Alliance. 🇺🇸🇯🇵 @POTUS @kishida230 https://t.co/5ZOUrwjT2s
President Biden will host Japanese Prime Minister Kishida for a state visit in April, in a bid to showcase one of the US’s most durable alliances https://t.co/rfwSojRGpE