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Japan PM, in Brussels, pushes EU trade deal

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BRUSSELS: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to seal a EU- Japan trade deal as early as possible in order to make an important stand against protection­ism.

Abe met with EU Council President Donald Tusk as well as European Commission head JeanClaude Juncker at EU headquarte­rs in Brussels.

“We shall try to aim for agreement in principle on the (EU-Japan trade deal) at the earliest possible date because it will give the world a symbol of free trade,” Abe said as he entered the talks with Tusk and Juncker.

Abe’s comments came just days after the Trump administra­tion irked its traditiona­l allies at G20 talks by blocking a pledge to reject protection­ism.

But Abe, who is in Brussels as part of a European tour, added that deepened cooperatio­n between the EU and Japan should be done in conjunctio­n with the United States.

“In the midst of troubling protection­ist trends, I find it important for Japan and the EU to cooperate with the United States as well, to give the world a model of free trade,” he said.

Abe has chosen to pursue close ties with the unpredicta­ble US President, even jetting down to Trump’s Mar- a- Lago estate in Florida for a day of golf with him in February.

Trade talks between the EU and Japan began in 2014 and were at a point of near- collapse before Trump took office as US president.

But after just days in office, Trump withdrew the US from a trans- Pacific free trade pact, which was widely seen as a crucial defense against the dominance of China in Asia. — AFP

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