Thursday, November 17, 2016

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he emerged from a meeting with US President-elect Donald Trump feeling that the two leaders will be able to maintain "a relationship of trust."

The meeting in New York was Trump's first in-person meeting with a foreign head of state since he clinched the presidency last week.

Trump has repeatedly suggested Japan should shoulder a bigger financial burden for the US military forces there. Abe declined to tell reporters if the two men hashed out the defense issue or discussed their disagreement over the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.



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