during which Mr. Kishida will also address a joint session of Congress, the leaders are expected to talk about closer military cooperation between U.S. forces based in Japan and their Japanese ...
Japanese students from NC State, Duke and UNC-Chapel Hill had the chance to talk to Kishida one-on-one after hearing about some of his visions for Japan's partnership with NC State, including ...
Vice President Kamala Harris, in Valentino, and second gentleman Doug Emhoff made a rare appearance on the red carpet but declined to talk ... Kishida and Biden also confirmed Japan's ...
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was just 6 years old in 1963 when he and his family moved from Tokyo to New York, an entire hemisphere and endless cultural differences away.
The Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ... to talk jobs and business investments, according to a Friday press release. The historic visit signals North Carolina's economic ties with Japan.
Bloomberg's Michelle Jamrisko discusses the significance of the trilateral meeting between President Biden, Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and President Marcos of the Philippines. Bloomberg's ...
“The current security environment is tough and complex, and we are at a turning point in history,” Kishida said ahead of the visit, according to the Japan ... s an awful lot to talk about ...
As Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida makes his first visit to ... Houston and Dallas may make the president's conversations with Japan, given the country's own extensive high-speed rail ...
Kishida is expected to talk about the future of the relationship between Japan and the U.S. He will be addressing many Republicans who have pushed for the U.S. to take a less active role in global ...
And with Kishida’s state visit, the Biden administration is newly describing Japan as a “global partner,” recognizing its contributions in support for Ukraine, its sanctions against Russia ...
Kishida laid out the stakes. “China’s current external stance and military actions present an unprecedented and the greatest strategic challenge, not only to the pace and security of Japan ...
"Within the Japan-U.S. alliance, I do hope to steadily improve deterrence and response capability," he said. Kishida said Japan hopes to promote security cooperation in areas including defense ...