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Washington Welcomes Prime Minister Kishida

May 15, 2024

In our latest article for Comparative Connections, Sheila Smith and I dive into the busy start of 2024 for US-Japan relations—from regional responses to Taiwan's election in January to the US-Japan and US-Japan-Philippines summits in April.

 
Source: https://cc.pacforum.org/2024/05/washington...
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