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Rare earths, Nobel nomination and cheers: Trump ends Japan leg of Asia tour

Rare earths, Nobel nomination and cheers: Trump ends Japan leg of Asia tour

Summary

President Donald Trump visited Japan as part of his Asia tour and met with Japan's Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi. They signed agreements on rare earth minerals and pledged a strong partnership between the two countries. The meeting included discussions about trade and defense, with ceremonial events highlighting the alliance.

Key Facts

  • President Trump visited Japan and met Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
  • They signed an agreement about rare earth minerals.
  • Both leaders promoted a new "golden age" for US-Japan relations.
  • Prime Minister Takaichi praised Trump and announced Japan's plans to nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Trump pushed for Japan to buy more American products like rice and soybeans.
  • The meeting involved ceremonial events, including a military guard of honor.
  • Trump and Takaichi visited a US aircraft carrier together.
  • Trump will continue his Asia visit by traveling to South Korea next.
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