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Japan Rushing to Arrange Ishiba's U.S. Visit

Japan Rushing to Arrange Ishiba's U.S. Visit

   Tokyo, Dec. 17 (Jiji Press)--Japan is accelerating arrangements for an early visit by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to the United States after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has shown eagerness to meet with him.
   Tokyo hopes that Ishiba and Trump will confirm at their envisaged first face-to-face meeting the importance of deepening their countries' alliance and build a personal relationship of trust.
   "We welcome (Trump's) positive remarks that attach importance to Japan," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told a news conference Tuesday, voicing hope that they will "meet at a time convenient for both sides, exchange opinions thoroughly and build a relationship."
   Since taking office in October, Ishiba has had only a brief telephone conversation with Trump. No face-to-face meeting has taken place.
   Ishiba considered stopping at the United States on his way back home after his travel to South America in November. But the plan was dropped because Trump's side said he would not meet with foreign leaders until his inauguration Jan. 20 next year.

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