Quotes
We would like to close the chapter of warfare and open a new chapter,
The real question is, will Trump honor those orders?”
Cobb tells The Independent I was so excited to see such a celebrity on television in person,
Ishiba told their joint news conference – while saying They’ll be looking at an investment rather than a purchase,
I was able to feel that this is not the sort of polishing or trying to suck up to him,
So this was the first time meeting face to face. But for many, many years, I have watched him on television, so it was quite exciting,
Ishiba said during a press conference after his meeting with Trump Friday There's a partnership that's long-standing, and the president is committed to, always committed to the security of the United States and our allies,
one senior administration official told the Washington Examiner of Japan's defense spending On television, he is frightening and he has a very strong personality,
Ishiba told reporters through translators when asked about his first impression I'm pleased to say that this week my administration approved nearly $1 billion in foreign military sales to Tokyo,
Trump told reporters Friday during the pair's joint press conference The U.S. would match tariffs to levels charged by each country,
We had a good relationship, and I think it's a very big asset for everybody that I do have a lot with them,
That's a very good answer.
During a meeting at the White House on Friday, when Japanese Prime Minister Shiger We have a trade deficit of over $100 billion but we’re going to work that out, I think very quickly,
said Trump, who described major investments by Japanese companies and plans to dramatically increase defense spending and to import more American liquified natural gas He’s got the qualities of greatness,
Trump said of the embattled leader, whose governing coalition just collapsed We will have relations with North Korea, with Kim Jong Un,
If it is mutually beneficial, tariffs should be set,
I am unable to respond to a theoretical question,
They've agreed to invest heavily in U.S. Steel, as opposed to own it,
From Japan's perspective, they want to position themselves as the staunch ally of U.S. interests in Asia, and so fitting into that set of interests is Nippon Steel's strategy here,
Part of President Trump's negotiating stance for almost all issues is that we don't really know where he wants to land in the end,
said Kenji Kushida, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace