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Trump passes protocol test

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To bow or not to bow: That was the question when US President Donald Trump held a closely watched meet-and-greet with the Japanese emperor laden with potential protocol pitfalls.

Trump’s predecesso­r Barack Obama sparked a firestorm of criticism during one trip to Japan when he was photograph­ed in an almost 90-degree bow to the diminutive Emperor Akihito.

US conservati­ves chided Obama for the act of deference towards Akihito, the son of wartime emperor Hirohito, in whose name Japanese troops fought in World War II.

So all eyes were on the meeting between the two heads of state in famously polite Japan where bowing is a way of life.

But the gaffe-prone Trump appeared to plot a respectabl­e mid- dle ground, slightly inclining his head upon meeting the 83-yearold despite towering over him.

The two couples were then led to a room where they engaged in deep conversati­on with the aid of interprete­rs.

Trump aides have been nervous about keeping the notorious ad-lib president on mes- sage during his gruelling Asia tour -- the longest by a US leader since 1991.

And Trump is the second unorthodox world leader to meet the emperor in the space of a week.

Last Monday, President Rodrigo Duterte, not generally known for his respect of formal protocols, also received an audience at the imperial palace.

The occasional­ly foul-mouthed Duterte pledged to “limit my mouth” before his trip to Tokyo and media reported that he was on his best behavior.

 ?? AFP FOTO ?? MEETING. US President Donald Trump talks with Japan’s Emperor Akihito through an interprete­r at the Imperial Palace.
AFP FOTO MEETING. US President Donald Trump talks with Japan’s Emperor Akihito through an interprete­r at the Imperial Palace.

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