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e spe Serv e for e e ladies and gentlemen the president of the United States and the prime minister of Japan [Applause] thank you very much thank you very much it's a great honor to be with the Prime Minister we had a picture taken a little while ago and it was so nice I thought I'd presented to you on stage and I wish I was as handsome as him but I'm [Applause] [Applause] not remember that day thank you very much everybody I'm delighted to welcome Japanese prime minister ISU to the White House for the first
time prime minister it's an honor to have you with us a great honor Japan is a great country very much Japan is strong and proud it's a nation that is home to one of the great civilizations in the history of the world for nearly 80 years the American Japanese people have enjoyed a friendship like few others a great friendship across the vast ocean found ourselves United by bonds of History Commerce culture Mutual admiration and great respect after our meeting today I'm confident that the cherish alliances between our two countries and others also will continue to
flourish along and into the future the military cooperation between the United States and Japan is one of our closest security Partnerships and it's one of the closest we have any in the world our service members work together every day to defend their common interests Japan is committed to double its defense spending by 2027 compared to my first term they've invested a lot of money uh because of my first term we worked on that very hard with Shinzo you know uh great Shinzo Obby and we look forward to seeing even more so Shinzo and I worked
very very long and hard and those numbers are are very reflective after my first time and now they're going up very substantially based on our conversations today in addition to being vital for our shared security Japan is one of the top purchases of US military exports and equipment and I'm pleased to say that this week my Administration approved nearly a billion dollars in foreign military sales to Tokyo the United States is totally committed to the security of Japan we will extend the full strength of American deterrence capabilities and defense of our friend and Ally 100%
in the years to come the Prime Minister and I will be working closely together to maintain peace and security and I also say peace through strength and all over the Indo Pacific and to that end we also remain committed to the effort I began in my first term to ensure safety and stability on the Korean peninsula prime minister Isa and I spoke long and hard about a vial economic relationship between our two countries and the continuance of that relationship the United States and Japan trade over 300 billion dollar in goods and services each year Japan
has invested nearly $800 billion dollar and that's going to go up very very substantially in the coming months more than any other country and uh they're going to have some competition we have a lot of people coming in and investing in the United States I think our our uh the feeling throughout the world has never been stronger about this country as a result of our victory in 2024 the presidential election the Japanese investment and Technology giant soft Bank announced plans to invest between 100 and20 billion dollar we have many other companies investing that number higher
than that number some a little bit less but we have trillion of dollars of investment pouring into our country now that you didn't have just a short while ago today our teams discussed how our two Nations can do even more to stay on The Cutting Edge of artificial intelligence along with the quantum Computing semiconductors and other critical Technologies and they're coming out the problem with technology that kind it's a obsolete in about two days so we have to start all over again doesn't last long we agreed to cooperate even more Clos ly to combat the
Chinese economic aggression which is quite aggressive I'm also pleased to announce that Japan will soon begin importing historic new shipments of clean American liquefied natural gas in record numbers it will be record numbers with our Secretary of the Interior we were talking I think Doug is here hello Doug please stand up to Doug beram everybody we're talking about the pipeline in Alaska which is the closest point of major oil and gas to Japan by far less than half the distance of any other location we're talking about a joint venture of some type uh between Japan
and us having to do with Alaska oil and gas and that's very exciting they're very excited about it so are we as we deepen our economic relationship I made clear that the United States will be conducting trade with all countries based on the principle of fairness reciprocity chronic trade deficits not only undermine our economy they really do and we're going to get rid of the trade we have a trade deficit with Japan of over hundred billion dollars but we're going to work that out and I think very quickly frankly we can do it just on
oil and gas we can work it out so we intend to do it very quickly we both understand that and as America welcomes new foreign investment we also want to ensure that companies build their products and factories here in America not simply by the assets that we have and Japan is going to be uh opening up Auto plants new auto plants are being built currently as we as we speak they've just been started Toyota is one Nissan's going to be doing something very exciting about about the US steel they'll be looking at an investment rather
than a purchase like the idea us steel is a very important company to us it was the greatest company in the world for 15 years many years ago 80 years ago and uh we didn't want to see that leave uh and it wouldn't actually leave but the concept psychologically not good so uh they've agreed to invest heavily in US steel as opposed to own it and that sounds very exciting and we going to meet with Nissan next week the head of Nissan very great company and they'll work out the details I'll help I'll be there
to to mediate and arbitrate and I had the privilege of working closely with the great prime minister as you know and you know him very well Shinzo ABI the longest serving prime minister in Japan's history likewise I expect that this prime minister is going to be a great one I really believe that he's going to be a great one I've gotten to know him uh for not long but uh I can see what they have he's going he's got he's got uh the qualities of greatness he's going to do a fantastic job for for Japan
and for the Japanese people and I'd like now to invite the prime minister to say a few words and then we'll take some questions Mr Prime Minister thank you Mr President Trump I would like to sincerely thank you for inviting me to the White House today immediately following I also thank you for your your very warm Hospitality I have come to Washington DC with the hope of having a face-to-face meeting and deepening our mutual understanding at this early date with President Trump who is now leading the United States the most important country for Japan's diplomacy
and security and aligning our perspectives and visions that Japan and the United States what should we do to advance the national interests of both of our countes in Synergy and to realize peace and prosperity in the Indo Pacific I am convinced that the answer lies in further strengthening the strong and unwavering Japan us Alliance to achieve a fre IND Pacific president and I concurred to strengthen the deterrence and response capabilities of the alliance and to work closely in addressing strategic challenges that both countries are facing in this region I convey to the president that Japan
as an ally of the United States is ready to share responsibilities and to play its own role I also reiterated Japan's unwavering commitment to fundamentally reinforcing its defense capabilities and Rec confirmed the unwavering commitment by the United States to the defense of Japan we reaffirmed that article five of the Japan us Treaty of mutual coration applies to is with half of the world's population in approximately 60% of the world's GD GDP the IND Pacific serves as the engine of gr and vitality for Japan the United States and the world president and I also concurred that
the United States and Japan will make further efforts in a wide range of areas work working hand in hand together to realize a free and open Indo Pacific in this context we also concurred the further Advanced coroporation of the multi-layered networks of the likeminded countries including the and trilateral cooperation with the Republic of Korea and the Philippines we also discuss Japan United States Corporation to bring about growth and prosperity economic coroporation including on economic security is important from the perspective of strengthening Alliance Corporation Japan is the closest economic partner of the United States and has
been the world's largest investor in the United States for five consecutive years also with the inauguration of President Trump the momentum for Japanese companies to invest in the United States is growing even stronger today I conveyed my willingness to cooperate together to elevate Japan's investment in the United States to an unprecedented amount of1 trillion president Trump and myself also concurred to elevate the Japan us partnership to an even higher level through improving business environment and increasing bilateral investment in employment strengthening each other's Industries leading the world in developing advanced technology such as Ai and Leading
Edge semiconductors and strongly promoting efforts to harness the energy of the growing Market in the indopacific region we also confirmed we will corporate to strengthen energy security between the two countries including increasing exports of United States liquefied natural gas to Japan in a mut beneficial man regarding foreign exchange as in the first Trump Administration closed discussions will continue between Japanese and the US Finance ministers who are experts in this field we also held candid discussions on challenges the indopacific region facing we confirmed that we are resolved not to allow unilateral attempts to change the status
quo by force or cion and to oppose such attempts in the east and south chines fully defends free and open IND pafic we reiterated the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan straet North Korea we affirmed the need to address nuclear and missile program which poses a serious thre to Japan the US and and that Japan and the US will work together toward the complete denuclearization of North Korea and the families continue to I ConEd my strong sense of urgency and determination directly and gain his renewed strong support for the iMed resol the to
exchange views and turn out to be very productive and meaningful as a result of today's meeting which marked a new departure for the Japan us relations we are issuing a Japan us joint leader statement this document will serve as a compass for further cooperation between our two countries on the basis of these deliverables I look forward to working together with President Trump who I respect immensely to usher in a new golden age of Japan us relations I look forward to welcoming you to Japan and I am very excited about that Prospect thank you Mr President
thank you very thank you any questions please Peter oh I think she'll be okay with it somehow access well it doesn't but they get it very easily I mean we don't have very good Security in our country they get it very easily and what we're doing if you look at uh uh what has just taken place with respect to some of the Investments that have been made on another agency that people have been talking about for years but nobody did anything about it uh it's absolutely obscene dangerous bad very costly I mean virtually every investment
made is a kjab uh there's nothing of value to anybody unless there's a kickback scheme going on which is possible and we're going to be doing more and more of that we're going to be looking at Department of Education we're going to be looking at even our military we're going to be looking at tremendous amounts of money Peter are being spent on things that bear no relationship to anything and have no value we're talking about trillions of dollars it will be in the end trillions of dollars being absolutely wasted and perhaps illegally I would say
certainly in many cases illegally but perhaps illegally overall and uh I'm very proud of the job that this group of young people generally young people but very smart people they're doing uh they're doing at at my insistence it would be a lot easier not to do it but we have to uh take some of these things apart to find the corruption we found tremendous corruption you saw Democratic lawmakers trying to get into the department ofeducation earlier today I see the same ones I see Maxine Waters a loow life I see you know all these people
they don't they don't love our country they don't love our country we want great education so they rank 40 countries in education we ranked dead last dead last but the good news is we're number one in one category you know what that is cost per pupil we spend more per people than any any other country in the world you look at Norway Denmark Sweden various countries all up and down Finland China does very well in education and then you look at us we spend much more money than they do per pupil or any other way
but we spend much more money than they do and yet we're ranked this year Biden's last year congratulations Jill we ranked dead last so what I want to see is education number one I like choice we all like choice but beyond Choice long Beyond choice I want to see it go back to the states where great states that do so well have no debt they're operated brilliantly they'll be as good as Norway or Denmark or Sweden or any of the other highly ranked countries they'll be they probably have 30 I figure 35 to 38 States
will be right at the top and the rest will come along they'll have to come along competitively and by the way we'll be spending a lot less money and we'll have great education effort uh one of the Doge Engineers was fired for some inappropriate posts the Vice President says bring him back what do you say well I don't know about the particular thing but if the vice president said that did you say that I'm with the vice president thank you pet yeah go ahead please yes red dress how strong do you want Japan's military to
be and do you specifically hope that their increased military spending will deter China and North Korea what did you talk about that today well I want our military to be the strongest I also uh don't mind spending so much money on the military because we build it here it's made in the USA all made in the USA we have you know I I rebuilt our military during my first term did a great job we left some of it behind in Afghanistan stupidly there was no reason for that but uh it was still as much as
it was was billions and billions of dollars but it was a small part of it uh but we're going to have the strongest military by far uh we have great people I want to congratulate Pete Heth for having gone through the gauntlet he went through a lot but he got through and he's going to be a tremendous I have no doubt he's going to be a tremendous leader and other of the leaders sitting here they're in their own Fields they're going to we're going to do something very very very great and we expect great things
but I expect the strongest military by far in the World far stronger than China far stronger than anybody and that's the way it is thank you very much uh would you like to ask a question please go ahead thank you Mr President than you um this is Hilo from npon television um my question let me ask a two quick question uh first on um this is the first meeting between uh Mr President and M uh prime minister isba so what kind of impact question do you have on him and number two um do you have
an idea or do you have a plan to impose tari against ja I think that he is going to be a great prime minister I think he's a very strong man very very strong I have great respect for him I've known him for a long time through a reputation Shinzo ABI thought the world of him and I think he's going to do a fantastic job as prime minister very strong person uh I wish he wasn't so strong I wish he was a little bit weaker than that but that's what I got I have to get
strong guys all the time he's going to be a great prime minister I also uh in terms of tariffs I mean we're going to have tariffs mostly reciprocal tariffs where we go with and I'm going to be probably meeting on that Monday or Tuesday have an announcement probably a news conference but probably reciprocal tariffs where a country pays so much or charge es us so much and we do the same so very reciprocal because I think that's the only fair way to do it that way nobody's hurt they charge us we charge them it's the
same thing and I seem to be going in that line as opposed to a a flat fee tariff yes go please please go ahead why don't you go ahead from y I have a question this your very first summit meeting what was your impression were you able to build a good relationship of TR in Northeast Asia there are many challenges China presid Trump what did you appeal to him and what kind of understanding were you able to on economic field there is the acquisition of us steel the buy steel and there are expansion of import
of LG what were the communication discussion did you have with President Trump for the1 trillion of investment from Japan investment what was his reaction what about your communication on tariff front this is the first time that I met with President Trump in person so was the first time meeting face to face but uh for many many years I have watched him on television so it was quite I was so excited to see such a celebrity on television and to see in person on television he is uh frightening and he has the very strong personality but
when I met with him actually he was very sincere and very powerful and with strong will for the United States as for the whole world I was able to feel that uh this is not the sort of fishing or trying to suck up to him for the world peace and for the regional stability that both of us are is a need to play our role and make Endeavors and responsibility as for the increase of our defense expenditures it is not that we are told by the United States to do so Japan on our own on
our own decision on our own responsibility we need to increase our defense expenditure but of course we need to communicate and consult with the United States but the responsibility is with Japan and the decision is with Japan now on the that if it is mutually beneficial tariffs need to be set and as for Japan as Mr President has introduced to us an unprecedent investment will be made from Japan to the United States and so many jobs will be created so1 trillion is the Target and this will be to the benefit of the United States but
also to the benefit of Japan as well investment is mutually beneficial so be it with us steel as Mr President says it is not acquisition it is investment so the Japanese technology will be provided and better quality products will be manufactured in the United States and the US steel will make products which will contribute not only to the United States and Japan but also to the whole world it is not onesided it will be reciprocal it will be mutually beneficial and I believe we were able to share on this and that is the biggest result
that I have seen today president thank you very much go ahead please yeah I wanted to ask you about that us deal uh deal so you're saying that is this a is this a restructuring of the deal that's happening and then doing it as an investment no longer purchase I didn't want it purchase but investment I love and they're going to do a big investment subject to getting the deal done and they'll be doing a big okay with that truee Minister what was your argument to the president related to us steel and one more on
ter Mr President if I could Reese well we didn't discuss so much we were discussed many other things including the pipeline in Alaska which I think going to be [Music] it seem to be a great interest them potentially more oil and gas in Saudi Arabia just last the most of any country in the world it's a big asset for the United States but we haven't used it we go to Venezuela we go to other places to take oil gas and we have more than anybody it's an amazing phenomena that took place over the last four
years nobody understands it including the people that were in charge of it they have no clue what were doing so it was it was a problem they were surprised actually too they were saying why why didn't they they wouldn't sell them L it wouldn't sell it Japan wanted to buy l b wouldn't sell it I'm try to that one enir curious about that himself thank you very much if you want to answer that about L that the United States wouldn't s you L that was a really unfortunate thing um but the current Administration I'm sorry
the previous administration was not allowing to exported to us I believe that President Trump on the day of his inauguration uh allowed us to resume important I think this is something that is really wonderful for [Music] us as the country of Japan we are interested in importing not just L but also bioethanol ammonia and other reasonable other resources at a stable price reasonable price um from the United States and we also want to uh improve the the trade deficit that the US has toward Japan so if we are able to uh buy those at a
stable and reasonable price I think it would be a wonderful uh situation and for that I very appreciative to president Trump and we also I look forward uh to LNG and hope that it's a success I want to just say that or the ethanol Iowa is going to be very happy all of the Nebraska all of our farm states are going to be very happy they want ethanol and we'll be able to provide it so our Farmers uh who I like and they like me I think they're going to be very very happy uh we've
opened the sale of LG immediately actually we did it a few days ago and ch right now uh not only China everybody wants to buy it we have more than anybody and they're all buying it but Japan in particular we're very happy that uh they're going to start immediately and we can supply it to the world but we're supplying it to Japan can always be right up in the front of the line yeah go ahead please go ahead Mr Prime Minister I have a question for you as well but Mr President I'll start with you
quickly to follow up on what Peter was asking have you directed Elon Musk to review Pentagon spending given it's the the biggest discretionary spending in the federal budget just about everything we're going to go through everything so B just went through this horrible situation we just went through I guess 97% of the people dismissed it was very very unfortunate you're not going to find anything like that but you're going to find a lot and I've instructed him to go check out education to check out the Pentagon which is the military and uh you know sadly
you'll find some things that are pretty bad but I don't think proportionately you're going to see anything like we just saw FBI has turned over a list to the justice department of the FBI agents who worked on the January 6 riers cases are you planning to fire the FBI agents who worked on those investigations no but I'll fire some of them because some of them were corrupt I have no doubt about that I got to know a lot about uh that business that world I got to know a lot about that world that we had
some corrupt agents and those people are gone or they will be gone and it'll be done quick and very surgically did you have a question for the Prime Minister up I don't know I don't know don't like it we're going to bring back the reputation of the FBI casel is going to do a great job we're going to bring back the reputation of the FBI which has been hurt very badly has been devastated over the last four years you have just been meeting for the first time with President Trump the last Administration famously did not
have hardly any F contact with North Korea president Trump certainly did the last time he was in office would you like to see him resume that that contact and also that inperson meeting that he had with the North Korean leader Kim [Music] Jong that is something that the United States needs to determine on its own and it's not something that we should request having said that but for example in Vietnam or Singapore the president of the United States President Trump uh was able to meet with Kim Jong I think that's very positive development now that
President Trump is in power again if we are able to move towards res resolving issues with the North Korea I think it would be great and of course for us uh that includes not only denuclearization but also resolving the abduct [Music] issues not only the the victims of the abductees but also their families too are aging and so our time is limited so if the president of the United States if president Trump is able to resolve this issue we do understand that it's a Japan issue first and foremost having said that we would love to
continue to cooperate with them it's it's actually a good question and we will have relations with North Korea and with Kim Jong-un I got along with them very well as you know I think I stopped the War I think if I wouldn't have won that particular election you would have ended up in a a very bad a very bad situation but I did and we had a good relationship and uh I think it's a very big asset for everybody that I do get along with them I I like I mean I get along with him
he gets along with me and that's a good thing not a bad thing and I can tell you that Japan uh likes the idea because their relationship is not very good with him and uh if I can have a relationship with not only him but other people throughout the world where there seem to be difficulties I think that's a tremendous asset for the world not just the United States go ahead for the Prime Minister as well um Mr President I wonder what you make of the criticism from Stu the cuts that musk and do are
doing are an unlawful power grab is there anything you've told Elon Musk cannot tou I'll tell him to go here go there he does it he's got very capable group of people very very uh very very capable they know what they're doing they'll ask questions and they'll see immediately a somebody gets tongue tied that they're either crooked or don't know what they're doing uh we have very smart people going in so I've instructed in going to education going to military going to other things as we go along and they're finding massive amounts of fraud abuse
waste all of these things so uh but I I will pick out a Target and I say go uh there could be areas that we won't but I I I think everything's fertile you know we're a government we have to be open and as an open government I I guess you could say maybe some high intelligence or something and I'll do that myself if I have to but generally speaking I'll just say but he will be looking at education pretty quickly and he will be looking at military both federal spending is social security Medicare programs
like that would You' like to see him look at those programs as well well they don't really have to be looked at by him they can be looked at by us Social Security will not be touched it'll only be strengthened uh we have a legal immigrants on Social Security and we're going to find out who they are and take them out we have uh illegal immigrants and other Medicare we have uh we found a lot of bad people a lot of people that shouldn't be on that were put on through California they come a lot
of them come out of California we're not going to stand for that so we're going to strengthen our social security Etc uh we're not going to touch it other than to make it stronger but we have people that shouldn't be on and those people we have to weed out most of them or many of them so far have been illegal immigrants they shouldn't even be in the country you have a question for the Prime Minister Mr Prime Minister the president's affinity for tariffs is well known if the US places tariffs on Japanese Imports would Japan
[Music] retaliate un able to respond to a theoretical question that's the official answer that we have that's a very good answer very good answer wow that's very good he knows what he's doing thank you very much everybody thank you for