Biden welcomes 'global partner,' Japan's Kishida, at White House summit
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[April 10, 2024]
By Steve Holland and Jeff Mason
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime
Minister Fumio Kishida will showcase a strong and growing partnership
during a White House state visit on Wednesday focused on joint defense
cooperation to deter an aggressive China.
The summit kicks off with an official arrival ceremony on the White
House South Lawn, followed by a closed-door meeting, a joint news
conference planned for the Rose Garden, a state dinner and a performance
by musician Paul Simon.
Kishida will address the U.S. Congress on Thursday and join Biden and
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for a meeting expected to
focus on Beijing's South China Sea incursions.
The U.S. and Japan have hammered out about 70 agreements on defense
cooperation, including moves to upgrade the U.S. military command
structure in Japan to make it better able to work with Japanese forces
in a crisis.
Biden and Kishida are also expected to announce steps to allow more
joint development of military and defense equipment.
The two leaders will announce plans for a joint lunar space mission and
projects to work together on artificial intelligence research, U.S.
officials said.
Japan will now be a "full global partner" with the United States, with
influence far beyond its region and into Europe and the Middle East a
senior Biden administration official told reporters on Tuesday, summing
up the deals.
China is attempting to isolate Japan and the Philippines. By meeting the
leaders of those two nations this week in Washington, Biden is aiming to
"flip the script and isolate China," the official said.
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U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden welcome Japan's
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko Kishida to the White
House at the start of their state visit to Washington, U.S., April
9, 2024. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
On Thursday, Biden will hold a bilateral meeting with Marcos, whom
he welcomed in Washington just last year, before the pair will join
Kishida for a trilateral summit.
The visit may give a political boost to Kishida, whose popularity
has waned at home. He is being greeted with great fanfare, with
Japanese flags on display throughout Washington.
Besides the state dinner, Biden and his wife Jill took Kishida and
his wife Yuko to a private dinner at a local restaurant on Tuesday
night.
On Thursday, Kishida will become only the second Japanese leader to
address a joint meeting of Congress after his assassinated
predecessor, Shinzo Abe, gave a speech in 2015.
Overshadowing the visit is a controversy over the planned $15
billion acquisition of American steel maker U.S. Steel by Japan's
Nippon Steel, a deal some say is "on life support" after criticism
by Biden and former President Donald Trump, his rival in November's
U.S. election.
Also looming are Japanese concerns that if Trump wins a second term
he might seek a deal with China that could destabilize the region.
(Reporting by Steve Holland and Jeff Mason; Editing by Heather
Timmons and Jamie Freed)
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