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- Japan pulls out of talks with Trump administration after being ordered . . .
Japan has cancelled an annual security meeting with the US after the Donald Trump administration told the country it had to spend more on defence US secretary of state Marco Rubio and defence
- Japan scraps US meeting after Washington demands more defense spending . . .
WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuters) - Japan has canceled an annual high-level meeting with key ally the United States after the Trump administration demanded it spend more on defense, the Financial
- Japan scraps US meeting after Washington demands more defence spending
Japan has cancelled a top-level meeting with the US after the Trump administration abruptly told Tokyo to spend more on defence, sparking anger in Washington’s closest Asian ally
- Japan cancels US defence meeting after demand for more spending
Japan has cancelled an annual high-level meeting with key ally the United States after the Trump administration demanded it spend more on defence Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of
- Tokyo snubs Washington: Japan pulls plug on 2+2 security talks with US . . .
Japan has cancelled a high-level meeting with its closest ally United States, after the Trump administration abruptly demanded Tokyo to spend more on defence, reported The Financial Times on Friday
- Trump complains security pact with Japan nonreciprocal
U S President Donald Trump complained Thursday that his country's decades-old security treaty with Japan is nonreciprocal, as he steps up pressure on allies to increase defense spending and buy more American products While speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump suddenly touched on Japan "I love Japan
- Why Japan Is Worried After Trade Talks With Trump (and the Rest of the . . .
After all, Japan hosts tens of thousands of U S troops steps away from adversaries Russia, North Korea, and China Yet, as Tokyo’s response to the first round of talks indicated, in
- Japan pulls out of talks with Trump administration… - inkl
Japan has cancelled an annual security meeting with the US after the Donald Trump administration told the country it had to spend more on defence US secretary of state Marco Rubio and defence secretary Pete Hegseth were set to meet the Japanese defence minister Gen Nakatani and foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya in Washington on 1 July for annual “2+2” security talks, a reference to the two
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