New Delhi, Oct 28: US President Donald Trump concluded a day-long visit to Japan with a show of military strength and renewed economic cooperation, marking his first meeting with Japan’s newly elected Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi.

During his visit, Trump and Takaichi signed a series of agreements, including one aimed at boosting rare earths supply and production, and another reaffirming existing trade and security partnerships. Both leaders described the moment as the beginning of a “new golden age” in the US–Japan alliance, reports BBC.

Trump addressed American troops aboard the USS George Washington, an aircraft carrier stationed in Japan, where he highlighted the importance of military readiness and reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to regional security. The White House later confi

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