Japan's New PM Takaichi to Engage Global Leaders at APEC and ASEAN Summits
Japan's newly elected Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, has outlined her international agenda. She sees the upcoming APEC and ASEAN summits as a chance to engage with global leaders, starting with her first overseas trip later this month.
Takaichi, Japan's first female prime minister, was elected on October 21. She has pledged to actively promote a free and open Indo-Pacific region. The summits in South Korea and Malaysia will provide an opportunity to build relationships and discuss regional cooperation.
Takaichi has expressed confidence in her ability to foster trust with U.S. President Trump. She plans to meet him to strengthen the Japan-U.S. alliance, which she considers a cornerstone of Japan's foreign policy. Takaichi, known for her conservative views, advocates for bolstering Japan's defense capabilities and deepening ties with the U.S.
Takaichi's attendance at the APEC and ASEAN summits signals her commitment to international engagement. Her plans to meet with President Trump underscore the importance she places on the Japan-U.S. alliance. As Japan's first female prime minister, Takaichi brings a fresh perspective to the role, promising a proactive foreign policy.
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