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Japan’s PM Suga says agreed to coordinate closely with Trump after first talks

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said he and US President Donald Trump had held their first telephone conversation on Sunday (Sep 20) since Suga took over as Japan's new leader.

Suga on Wednesday became Japan's first new leader in nearly eight years, succeeding Shinzo Abe. Abe had forged close ties with Trump, playing golf together and engaging in frequent phone calls and meetings.

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"I told him the Japan-US alliance was the foundation of regional peace and stability," Suga told reporters after the talks. "We agreed to coordinate closely."

Suga faces a delicate balancing act in keeping Japan's relations with the United States and China on track, as the two are locked in growing confrontation.

"The president also said he wanted me to call him at any time, 24 hours, if something ever happened," Suga said.

During the 25-minute phone talk, Trump and Suga briefly exchanged their views on China, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Manabu Sakai told a media briefing, butRead More – Source

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