U.S. President Trump presses trade, North Korea in Japan

Updated:7 years, 11 months ago

Tokyo (Japan), Nov 06 (ANI): Though the two nations are allies, but Donald Trump reveals that things aren't right between the U.S. and Japan in terms of trade. The U.S. President pointed at ‘decades of massive trade deficits’ with Tokyo on Monday, while speaking at a joint news conference alongside Japanese leader Shinzo Abe. However, Trump still insists that relations between the two nations are better than ever. Trump also praised Japan for buying U.S. military hardware while hinting that the country might be in the market to make a few more purchases, especially when it comes to dealing with North Korean missiles. A big priority for Trump is to tackle Pyongyang's nuclear program on his trip to Asia. And despite differences on trade, the two leaders seem united in their opposition to the regime's quote "dangerous aggressions".

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