Abe, who will meet Trump today, is in fact only the second world leader to have a meeting with Trump at the Oval Office after the latter was sworn in as the 45th President of the US on January 20.
Senior administration officials said in the first few weeks the US President has placed importance on its alliances in the Asia Pacific, which in his view are central to American security and prosperity.
Following Oval Office meeting, the two leaders would address a joint news conference. Thereafter Trump would host Abe for a working lunch at the White House.
The two leaders would then fly to Trump's residence in Mar-a-Lago for the weekend stay. The President and the First Lady Melania would host Abe and Mrs Abe for dinner at Mar-a-Lago.
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"They've had already a number of conversations, and I think that that really makes clear the importance that the President is placing on that relationship and on the US role in the Asia Pacific region," the official said.
Requesting anonymity, the official said the Trump and Abe are going to have a conversation that's going to cover a very wide range of subjects dealing with the bilateral relationship, the security piece of the relationship, as well as the economic, and also talking about matters of mutual interest regionally and globally as well.
The two leaders are likely to reaffirm their interest in seeing a free and rules-based trading order in the region.
According to the official, Trump has made pretty clear that he believes that bilateral agreements are really the way to go for the US.