WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida discussed diplomacy with China and their shared concerns over "coercive and destabilizing activities" in the ...
U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida discussed their concerns over China's activities in the ...
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida left for the United States on Saturday to meet with President Joe Biden and attend a meeting of ...
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has departed for the United States on Saturday to meet with President Joe Biden and attend a ...
According to Japanese public broadcaster NHK, Kishida is expected to convey Japan's intention to continue supporting Kyiv and ...
During the trip, Kishida is set to attend a summit of 'the Quad' countries — Japan, the United States, Australia and India.
Meanwhile, Kishida said the central government will challenge a Nagasaki District Court ruling that recognized some ...
After Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced last month that he would not seek a new three-year term as head of the ...
Fumio Kishida is on his way out, and local businesses have rated his results via a Teikoku Databank survey. Kishida scored ...
Japan and China said Friday they have reached a deal toward resolving their disputes over the discharge of treated ...
The administration of President Joe Biden is confident that the four-way grouping the United States has formed with Australia, India and Japan, known as the Quad, will endure for many years to come ...
President Joe Biden on Saturday is hosting a fourth Quad Leaders Summit with Japanese, Australian and Indian leaders to ...