Japan-U.S. Summit talks on cooperation to alleviate tension and stabilize the situation in the Middle East September 26, 8:12

Prime Minister Abe and US President Trump met in New York on the 26th of Japan time to relieve tensions in the Middle East region after condemning attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil-related facilities over the urgent Iran situation They agreed to work together to stabilize the situation.

The Japan-US summit meeting between Prime Minister Abe and President Trump will begin in New York from 1:30 am on the 26th of Japan time, including a small group meeting with Foreign Ministers Mogi and Secretary of State Pompeio for one hour. It was done too much.

The two leaders agreed to strongly condemn attacks on Saudi oil facilities.

On top of that, Prime Minister Abe stated that the Fushi faction of the anti-government forces in the neighboring Yemeni country has issued a criminal statement, “It is difficult to think that an attack can be made in view of the ability of the Fushi faction,” while Japan As for the current information collection and analysis, he indicated the idea of ​​identifying the subject of the attack in cooperation with the relevant countries including the United States.

In a meeting with Iran's President Rouhani on the 25th, he explained to President Trump that he encouraged them to restrain themselves and calmly urged them to exercise their influence.

In contrast, President Trump has expressed high expectations for Japan's role in long-standing friendship with Iran, and the two leaders will work together to alleviate tensions in the Middle East and stabilize the situation. Matched

In addition, Mr. Abe explained the current position of Japan-Korea relations from President Trump, while Prime Minister Abe explained Japan's position on issues related to “recruitment”.

In addition, Prime Minister Abe communicates the idea that it is clear that the launch of successive short-range ballistic missiles by North Korea is a violation of the Security Council resolutions, and that the two countries need to fully implement the relevant Security Council resolutions. Japan and the United States worked closely to resolve North Korean abductions, nuclear weapons, and missile issues, and confirmed the policy of responding in three countries including Korea.

The two leaders also exchanged opinions on trade friction between the United States and China.