Japanese PM, New U.S. Envoy Hold Brief Meeting For First Time

Japanese PM, New U.S. Envoy Hold Brief Meeting For First Time

TOKYO, Feb 4 (NNN-NHK) – Japanese Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, and new U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel, held a brief meeting today, local media reported.

In the meeting, the pair affirmed the importance of the alliance between their two countries, among other matters.

Kishida was quoted as saying that Emanuel, who arrived in Japan on Jan 23, to fill William Hagerty’s post, who stepped down in July, 2019, is trusted by U.S. President Joe Biden, and his appointment reflects the solidarity between both countries.

“I hope for your success in various fields and areas during your term in Japan, to further enhance Japan-U.S. relationship,” Kishida told Emanuel.

Kishida and Emanuel, during their 35-minute meeting, traversed a number of issues, including those on global nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament and economic matters, and Emanuel also commended Kishida’s economic policy.

Before meeting Kishida, Emanuel met with Chief Cabinet Secretary, Hirokazu Matsuno, discussing bilateral cooperation, Japan’s Foreign Ministry said.– NNN-NHK  

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