Trump and first lady Melania departed from Haneda airport in Tokyo to Washington on Tuesday afternoon.
The Trumps arrived in Tokyo on Saturday and stayed at the Palace Hotel Tokyo, near the Imperial Palace in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward.
On Sunday, Abe and Trump hit the links at the Mobara Country Club in Mobara, in Tokyo's neighboring prefecture of Chiba.
On Sunday afternoon, Trump watched the final-day matches of the Summer Grand Sumo Tournament at the Ryogoku Kokugikan arena in Tokyo and presented a new winner's trophy.
Afterwards, Trump and Melania dined with Abe and his wife, Akie, at a robatayaki (Hokkaido-style charcoal grill) restaurant in the Roppongi entertainment district of Tokyo.
From Monday morning, at the State Guesthouse at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, Abe and Trump sat down for summit talks and the two leaders delivered a joint news conference in the afternoon on issues spanning trade, defense and geopolitics, including those related to U.S. tensions with Iran.
Trump was also invited to meet Emperor Naruhito and attend an imperial banquet with the new emperor at the Imperial Palace on Monday, making him the first state guest to meet the new emperor since his ascension in early May.
Abe and Trump will meet again at the Group of 20 meeting in Osaka next month, where issues of trade are likely to be high on the agenda.
Political analysts, despite some pertinent points being made during the summit talks between the leaders and the press conference thereafter, believe hosting the Trumps as state guests was part of a well-orchestrated charm offensive to garner support for Japan hosting the G-20, as well as to try and ensure a favorable bilateral trade deal with the United States despite the hefty deficit.
【国际英语资讯:Japan, U.S. leaders address both countries troops as Trump wraps up four-day visit】相关文章:
最新
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15