Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi spoke with Donald Trump on Tuesday, hours after the US president held talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at a time of rising tensions over Taiwan between east Asia’s two biggest economies.
Takaichi, who won the leadership of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic party last month, said Trump had requested the call and had “provided an explanation of the recent state of US-China relations”.
“We then exchanged a wide range of views on strengthening the Japan-US alliance, as well as on the situation and various challenges facing the Indo-Pacific region,” Takaichi told reporters in Tokyo after the call.
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