The Manila Times

Japan’s Abe hails US ties ahead of Trump inaugural

- AFP

TOKYO: Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe on Friday pledged to boost ties with Donald Trump’s new administra­tion, ahead of the US president-elect’s inaugurati­on later in the day.

“In the past, present and from now on, the Japan- US alliance has been the cornerston­e of our diplomacy and security policy,” Abe said in a speech to mark the beginning of a new parliament­ary session.

“I’m planning to visit the US as soon as possible and strengthen the alliance further with new US President Trump.”

In November, Abe met with - eign leader to sit down with him after a campaign that included rhetoric that alarmed many US allies, including Japan.

Trump mused about pulling thousands of US troops from the - South Korea may need nuclear weapons to defend themselves.

He also set off concerns about business in the United States after threatenin­g Toyota with punitive tariffs over its new vehicle plant in Mexico.

In his wide- ranging speech, Abe also said Japan will host a trilateral summit with China and South Korea this year and said he planned to visit Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin.

Trump is poised to enter the White House with the lowest approval ratings of any new president in recent history— 40 percent according to a CNN/ ORC poll.

describing them as “rigged.”

Japan’s top government spokesman Yoshihide Suga took a more diplomatic position on Friday.

“High approval ratings are not always a good thing,” he told a press briefing without elaboratin­g.

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