Washington (AsiaNews/Agencies) - Japan's new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is in the United
States to forge a new and closer alliance with the Unit States in opposition to
China. Elected in December, the hawkish Abe arrived in Washington yesterday. Today
he is scheduled to meet US President Barack Obama. The timing of the visit is
not accidental, given rising tensions with China over a group of islands and
North Korea's ever-dangerous threats
.
In an interview
with a US paper ahead of his trip, Abe voiced hope that the US alliance - and
the presence of 47,000 American troops on Japanese soil under a security treaty
- would send a message to China. "It is important for us to have them recognise
that it is impossible to try to get their way by coercion or intimidation," Abe
explained.
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