At the end of last week, there was an official meeting of Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and US President Joe Biden, within which they agreed to strengthen the countries’ alliance in the background of geopolitical tensions.
After the summit, Kishida stressed that Japan and the US are intended to maintain and develop their union in the face of the current situation in the world. It’s also worth mentioning that the leaders share their concerns about China.
On Monday, the first personal meeting of China and US Presidents since Joe Biden becoming the country’s leader. Previously, he repeatedly stated that he remains open to dialogue with China to prevent any conflict interactions.