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Japan PM invokes Abe's legacy to forge Trump bond

Among the gifts offered up by Japan's new premier Sanae Takaichi to U.S. President Donald Trump in their first meeting on Tuesday was a putter used by Shinzo Abe, his golfing buddy and the country's late leader.

Axar.az informs, citing Reuters, displayed in a glass case alongside a gold-leaf golf ball and bag signed by Japanese major winner Hideki Matsuyama, the club was just one of a litany of references to Trump's bond with Abe that underpinned ties between the countries during his first term.

It is a bond that Takaichi, a protegee of Abe, who was assassinated by a lone gunman in 2022, will be eager to rekindle to bolster her minority administration and navigate thorny issues such as defence spending that might crop up, analysts say.

"I think it has significant meaning," said Masahiko Shibayama, a lawmaker who served as Abe's aide during Trump's first term, speaking about the leaders' shared connection to the slain prime minister.

"I believe the relationship of trust between two top leaders like this is certain to lead to the strengthening of the alliance," he said.

Date
2025.10.28 / 15:52
Author
Axar.az
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