Jin10 data June 14 news, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba had a phone call with U.S. President Trump on the night of the 13th, reiterating the demand for the complete cancellation of the U.S. high tariff measures. Ishiba stated, “There has been no change in our position on the demand for cancellation.” The two leaders confirmed that they would hold talks during the G7 summit in Canada to further deepen discussions related to Japan-U.S. cooperation. They also agreed to accelerate consultations among responsible ministers to achieve a consensus beneficial to both Japan and the U.S. This was a phone call proposed by the Japanese side, lasting about 20 minutes. Ishiba mentioned that the reason for the call was that the 14th is Trump’s birthday, “Although it’s a day early, I wanted to wish him a happy birthday, so I called.”
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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held a phone call with Trump, reiterating the demand to cancel tariffs.
Jin10 data June 14 news, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba had a phone call with U.S. President Trump on the night of the 13th, reiterating the demand for the complete cancellation of the U.S. high tariff measures. Ishiba stated, “There has been no change in our position on the demand for cancellation.” The two leaders confirmed that they would hold talks during the G7 summit in Canada to further deepen discussions related to Japan-U.S. cooperation. They also agreed to accelerate consultations among responsible ministers to achieve a consensus beneficial to both Japan and the U.S. This was a phone call proposed by the Japanese side, lasting about 20 minutes. Ishiba mentioned that the reason for the call was that the 14th is Trump’s birthday, “Although it’s a day early, I wanted to wish him a happy birthday, so I called.”