Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte agreed during a telephone conversation on Tuesday to strengthen cooperation among Indo-Pacific partners that also include ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with counterparts from Australia, India and Japan on Tuesday, a meeting he said will ...
On January 20, world leaders extended their congratulations to Donald Trump as he was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. The inauguration ceremony, moved indoors due to extreme cold ...
Pragmatic dialogue and collaboration are key to navigating the complexities of international relations, particularly in ...
East Asian nations allied to, or friendly with, the United States — are nervously bracing themselves for a second Donald ...
AS Donald Trump assumes the 47th US presidency for the next four years, every nation on earth is trying to imagine what kind ...
Overall, Trump’s second-term foreign policy, defense, and economic appointments suggest that security issues will dominate in Asia, despite his grumbling about trade imbalances. In addition, they ...
World leaders congratulated President Donald Trump on his inauguration Monday, with many urging stronger alliances or ...
Leaders from around the world reacted to Donald Trump’s return Monday to the White House, offering congratulations and urging ...
By contrast, there is “GCAP silence” in Japan, says one local observer of business ties between Japan and the West.
During their 15-minute phone talks, Ishiba and Rutte also confirmed that they will work together to strengthen the relationship between the two sides, as well as NATO and Indo-Pacific partners, ...
On January 21, commencing at 4:30 p.m. for approximately 15 minutes, Mr. ISHIBA Shigeru, Prime Minister of Japan, held a telephone talk with H.E. Mr. Mark RUTTE, Secretary General of the North ...