"We are committed to the security of Japan and all areas under its administrative control and to further strengthening our very crucial alliance. The US-Japan alliance is the cornerstone of peace and stability in the Pacific region," Trump told reporters at a joint news conference with the visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at White House yesterday.
Following a Oval Office meeting between the two leaders Trump insisted that it is important that both Japan and the US continue to invest very heavily in the alliance to build up their defence and capabilities which, under their mutual leadership, will become stronger and stronger, and as time goes by, ultimately they will be impenetrable.
"We will work together to promote our shared interests, of which we have many, in the region, including freedom from navigation and of navigation and defending against the North Korean missile and nuclear threat, both of which I consider a very, very high priority," Trump said.
"On the economy, we will seek a trading relationship that is free, fair and reciprocal, benefiting both of our countries. The vibrant exchange between us is a true blessing. Japan is a proud nation with a rich history and culture and the American people have profound respect for your country and its traditions," Trump said.
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"The mutually beneficial economic relations have been built by Japan and the US," he said.
With Trump taking on the leadership, Abe said major scale infrastructure investments will be made, including the high-speed train.
Japanese bullet trains are known for their speed, and safety, he said ,adding that "With the latest magnetic technology from Washington, DC up to New York where Trump Tower exists, only one hour would it take if you ride the bullet train from Washington, DC to New York".
Japan, with high level of technical capability will be able to contribute to Trump's growth strategy, he said.
Trump and Abe discussed opportunities and challenges facing each of their economies and the need to promote inclusive growth and prosperity in their countries, the Asia-Pacific region, and the world.
"This will include setting high trade and investment
standards, reducing market barriers, and enhancing opportunities for economic and job growth in the Asia-Pacific," the joint statement said.
Trump and Abe affirmed the commitment of the US and Japan to the realignment of US forces in Japan, to ensure the long-term, sustainable presence of US forces, it said.
"They oppose any unilateral action that seeks to undermine Japan's administration of these islands," the joint statement said.
The US and Japan will deepen cooperation to safeguard the peace and stability of the East China Sea, it said, adding that the two leaders underscored the importance of maintaining a maritime order based on international law, including freedom of navigation and overflight and other lawful uses of the sea.
"The US and Japan oppose any attempt to assert maritime claims through the use of intimidation, coercion or force.