Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's recent visit to the U.S. has been lauded for its success in strengthening U.S.-Japan relations amidst concerns of isolationism. The trip highlighted the evolving partnership between the two countries and the strategic approach to potential challenges, including the return of former President Donald Trump.
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida's successful visit @WashTimesOpEd https://t.co/3c5gdjLBc3
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's trip to North Carolina may hold the biggest key to Japan's strategy to deal with the potential return of former President Donald Trump and the broader rise of isolationism in the U.S.: subnational diplomacy. https://t.co/qGfSJHVNYT
Last week, the Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, spoke before a Joint Session of Congress on the relationship between our two nations. It was an honor to welcome him to our nation's Capitol...! Now more than ever, we need our friends to partner with us to deter increased… https://t.co/0eb8ymgxWL
It was an honor to meet Czech Prime Minister @P_Fiala this evening. The relationship between our two countries is strong and prosperous, and I am excited to see what the future holds. Thank you so much for visiting the United States! https://t.co/igTcWCKTmL
“The Biden team spared no opportunity to express how Team U.S.-Japan has evolved,” writes @SheilaSmithCFR on Prime Minister Kishida’s U.S. visit. https://t.co/G76LhEK7Op
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's six-day trip to the U.S. was the first glimpse of his country's playbook to deal with the potential return of former President Donald Trump and the broader rise of isolationism in the U.S. https://t.co/i0UbGlztQL
Commentary: While Prime Minister Fumio Kishida deserves applause for his successful summit in Washington, in fact he is the beneficiary of a long evolution in Japanese policy. https://t.co/DaH4Yl8C6B