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Trump arrives in Japan for ceremonial visit as trade tensions loom

TOKYO, May 25: U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, landed in Japan on Saturday on a largely ceremonial visit meant to showcase strong ties with Tokyo even as trade tensions loom.
U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive aboard Air Force One at Tokyo Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan May 25, 2019. REUTERS/Issei Kato
By Reuters

TOKYO, May 25: U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, landed in Japan on Saturday on a largely ceremonial visit meant to showcase strong ties with Tokyo even as trade tensions loom.


Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will treat Trump to an imperial banquet and front row seats at a sumo tournament during the trip, which lasts through Tuesday.


The two men share a warm relationship, which the Japanese leader aims to emphasize as Washington mulls tariffs on Japanese auto exports that the Trump administration views as a potential national security threat.


The United States is in the middle of an expensive trade war with China in protest against Beijing’s treatment of U.S. companies, and tensions with Japan and the European Union over trade are simmering.


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Trump and Abe are expected to discuss trade during talks on Monday, but officials have played down the possibility of a deal during the visit.


Trump will become the first foreign leader to be received by new Japanese Emperor Naruhito since he inherited the throne earlier this month.


He made clear during an impromptu news conference on Thursday that he was flattered by the invitation.


“Prime Minister Abe said to me, very specifically, ‘You are the guest of honor.’ There’s only one guest of honor ... I’m the guest of honor at the biggest event that they’ve had in over 200 years,” Trump said.


“So it’s a great thing. And we get along very well with Japan. I get along very well with the Prime Minister.”


After his arrival, Trump was due to meet with business leaders before retiring.


On Sunday, Trump and Abe are expected to play golf and attend a sumo match. On Monday, they will discuss North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs in addition to trade.


A medium-strength earthquake hit eastern Japan, causing buildings to shake in Tokyo, hours before Trump’s arrival.


The epicenter was southern Chiba, southeast of the capital, the prefecture where Trump is due to play golf on Sunday.


No tsunami warning was issued and there were no immediate reports of damage.

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