
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi described her conversation with US President Donald Trump as "extremely meaningful," with both leaders agreeing to coordinate a spring visit to the United States. The call occurred amid heightened tensions following two days of Chinese military exercises simulating a blockade of Taiwan. Takaichi and Trump reportedly exchanged views on the Indo-Pacific region and confirmed close cooperation between Japan and the US, following a diplomatic row between Japan and China over Taiwan.
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