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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe does not neglect any effort to entertain his guest US President Donald Trump, who makes a four-day official visit to Japan – Photogallery
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is keen to entertain his guest, US President Donald Trump, who is on a four-day official visit to Japan. From sumo to cheeseburgers to golf, Sinzo Abe has offered Trump all those things that are close to his heart. Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, Abe and his wife Akie have joined about 11,500 fans at Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium to attend a sumo tournament. At the end of the match, Donald Trump presented the "Eagle President Cup" in the United States to the winner, Asanoyama. "It was something to see these great athletes," said Trump. In the midst of growing trade tensions between the United States and Japan, Donald Trump's visit to Japan is seen as an optimistic initiative that demonstrates the strength of the US-Japan alliance. Donald Trump also expressed his view on the growing tension in the Middle East and North Korea. He said the United States was not seeking a change of regime in Iran. He admired North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as "a very intelligent guy". "Iran is lucky to be a big country, with the same leadership, we are not trying to change the regime, I want to make it clear, we are not looking for nuclear weapons", said the president.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe spares no effort to entertain his guest, President Donald Trump, who is on a four-day official visit to Japan. From sumo to cheeseburgers to golf, Sinzo Abe has offered Trump all those things that are close to his heart. Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, Abe and his wife Akie have joined about 11,500 fans at Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium to attend a sumo tournament. At the end of the match, Donald Trump presented the "Eagle President Cup" in the United States to the winner, Asanoyama. "It was something to see these great athletes," said Trump. In the midst of growing trade tensions between the United States and Japan, Donald Trump's visit to Japan is seen as an optimistic initiative that demonstrates the strength of the US-Japan alliance. Donald Trump also expressed his view on the growing tension in the Middle East and North Korea. He said that the United States is not trying to change the regime in Iran. He admired North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as "a very intelligent guy". "Iran is lucky to be a big country, with the same leadership, we are not trying to change the regime, I want to make it clear, we are not looking for nuclear weapons", said the president.
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Donald Trump loves sumo wrestling in Japan – Photogallery
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