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US Stands With Japan Against North Korean Menace, Says Trump

Trump is on a 12-day Asian trip that will focus on trade and North Korea's nuclear missile programmes.
Trump is on a 12-day Asian trip that will focus on trade and North Korea's nuclear missile programmes.
us stands with japan against north korean menace  says trump
US President Donald Trump and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrive for their working lunch at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, Japan November 6, 2017. Credit: Reuters/Jonathan Ernst
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US President Donald Trump, second right, and First Lady Melania Trump, left, are welcomed by Emperor Akihito, second right, and Empress Michiko, right, upon their arrival at the Imperial Palace Monday, Nov. 6, 2017 in Tokyo. Credit: Reuters/Eugene Hoshiko/Pool

US President Donald Trump, second right, and First Lady Melania Trump, left, are welcomed by Emperor Akihito, second right, and Empress Michiko, right, upon their arrival at the Imperial Palace Monday, November 6, 2017 in Tokyo. Credit: Reuters/Eugene Hoshiko/Pool

Tokyo: US President Donald Trump on Monday said the US stood with ally Japan against the North Korean "menace" and that Washington would work with Tokyo to sort out problems on trade between the world's biggest and third-largest economies.

Speaking after a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo, Trump repeated his mantra the "era of strategic patience" was over, and that the two countries were working to counter the "dangerous aggressions" of the North Korean regime.

Trump is on the second day of a 12-day Asian trip that is focusing on both trade and North Korea's nuclear missile programmes.

Abe told the same news conference that Japan backed Trump's stance that "all options" are on the table when it comes to North Korea, saying the two countries were "100%" together on the issue.

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Earlier, Trump vowed to push for a free and balanced trade partnership with Japan after decades of "massive trade deficits" but said relations with close ally Tokyo were "better than we have ever had".

Abe, at the start of a working lunch with Trump, offered his "heartfelt condolences" for the victims of a gunman who massacred at least 26 worshippers at a church in Texas.

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White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said Trump, who earlier expressed grief for the victims, had no plans at this time to change the schedule for his 12-day Asian trip, which will also take him to Seoul, Beijing and Danang, Vietnam.

(Reuters)

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