Ishiba, Trump to meet in Canada; decision reflects persistent gaps in tariff negotiations


Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks to reporters following telephone talks with US President Donald Trump on Friday. - Photo: Jiji Press

TOKYO: Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and US President Donald Trump spoke on the phone on Friday (June 13) and agreed to meet in person on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit starting Sunday (June 15) in Canada.

During the meeting, Ishiba and Trump are expected to confirm the progress made in negotiations between Ryosei Akazawa, minister in charge of economic revitalisation, and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over the Trump administration’s tariff measures.

The prime minister was considering visiting the United States on his way to Canada to talk with Trump about the tariff policy if substantial progress was made in the ministerial-level talks.

Friday’s agreement means that Ishiba will not make that visit, and the decision is believed to reflect persistent gaps between the two countries with regard to the tariff negotiations.

During the 20-minute telephone call, Ishiba and Trump also discussed Israel’s airstrikes against Iran on Friday. - The Yomiuri Shimbun/ANN

 

 

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