Japan's prime minister emerges buoyed from Trump summit
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Japan's prime minister emerges buoyed from Trump summit
"Takaichi would have been nervous when they were speaking in front of the media as it would have been very difficult if Trump had suddenly asked her to send the Self-Defense Forces."
"The Japanese side would have explained to the US why that is just not possible under the constitution, but there was always a possibility that he would raise it."
"Still, I think it is quite clear that the outcome of the visit was a victory."
The summit between US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi proceeded without major issues. Takaichi brought trade and energy deals, while Trump emphasized the importance of US-Japan relations. He did not press Japan to send military support to the Strait of Hormuz, respecting Japan's pacifist constitution. The Iranian conflict is unpopular in Japan, making military commitments unlikely. Despite a tense moment regarding Pearl Harbor, the meeting was deemed a success, with Takaichi's aides effectively managing the situation.
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