Japanese PM Suga speaks with Biden, confirms importance of Japan-US ties

Japanese PM Suga speaks with Biden, confirms importance of Japan-US ties

Suga also says the two leaders agreed to meet in person as soon as possible.

Yoshihide Suga speaks during a press conference at the prime minister’s official residence on Sept 16 in Tokyo. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Thursday he spoke with US president-elect Joe Biden by telephone and confirmed the importance of bilateral ties, as well as a “free and open Indo-Pacific” region.

Speaking to reporters at the prime minister’s official residence shortly after the call, Suga also said the two leaders agreed to meet in person as soon as possible.

“President-elect Biden said that he looks forward to strengthening the US-Japan alliance and working together on achieving a free and open Indo-Pacific,” Suga said to reporters, in separate comments made at the Prime Minister’s Office.

China’s growing military and economic assertiveness in the region serves as a backdrop for Japan’s hopes to see Biden’s presidency restore a strong US-Japan alliance.

Suga also said he plans on working with Biden on preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus and battling climate change.

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