U.S. President Donald Trump (L) meets with Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe upon his arrival at the Kasumigaseki Country Club in Kawagoe, near Tokyo, |
U.S. President Donald Trump ramped up his tough rhetoric against North Korea when he arrived in Japan on Sunday, saying that the United States and its allies are prepared to defend freedom and that โno dictatorโ should underestimate U.S. resolve.
Trump kicked off a 12-day Asian trip and is looking to present a united front with Japan against North Korea through meetings with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe amid heightened tensions over Pyongyangโs nuclear and missile tests.
He told reporters on Air Force One en route to Asia that North Korea would figure prominently in discussions during the trip. He also singled out trade, which he said had been โbadly handledโ in the region for years.
Trump has rattled some allies with his vow to โtotally destroyโ North Korea if it threatens the United States and his dismissal of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as a โrocket manโ on a suicide mission.
A top aide said last week Trump intends to tell Asian leaders the world is โrunning out of timeโ in dealing with the nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula.
โNo dictator, no regime, no nation should ever underestimate American resolve,โ Trump told hundreds of cheering U.S. and Japanese troops in camouflage uniforms gathered at Yokota Air Base, just west of Tokyo, soon after he arrived.
โEvery once in a while, in the past, they underestimated us. It was not pleasant for them, was it?โ said Trump, who wore a bomber jacket as he addressed the troops.
North Koreaโs recent actions, including several missiles that flew over Japan and Pyongyangโs sixth and largest nuclear test, have raised the stakes in the most critical international challenge of Trumpโs presidency.
Recent drills over South Korea by two U.S. strategic bombers have further heightened tensions.
โWe will never yield, never waver and never falter in defence of our freedom,โ Trump said.
He told reporters earlier on Air Force One that a decision would be made soon on whether to add reclusive North Korea to a list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Trump said his administration planned to take a different approach after years of what he termed โtotal weakness.โ
โWe want to get it solved. Itโs a big problem for our country and the world, and we want to get it solved.โ
In an apparent attempt to distinguish between North Koreaโs leadership and ordinary people, he said he thought North Koreans were โgreat people.โ
โAnd I hope it all works out for everybody.โ
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters before Trumpโs arrival that he welcomed the visit as a chance to deepen bilateral ties by building upon the โfriendship and trustโ between the two leaders, fostered by several meetings that included a round of golf in Florida earlier this year.
โI hope we will be able to have thorough discussions about international issues, including North Korea,โ he said.
Trump and Abe greeted each other with a handshake at a golf course to be used during the 2020 Olympic games, changing clothes and heading out to play after what media said was a lunch of hamburgers. In an allusion to a Trump campaign slogan, they signed ball caps that said โDonald and Shinzo Make Alliance Even Greater.โ
Trump also said he planned to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin during his trip, the longest Asian tour by any U.S. leader since George H.W. Bush in 1992.
โI think itโs expected that we will meet,โ he said. โWe want Putinโs help on North Korea.โ
Trump wants a united front with the leaders of Japan and South Korea against North Korea before he visits Beijing to make the case to Chinese President Xi Jinping that he should do more to rein in Pyongyang.
Trade will factor heavily during Trumpโs trip as he tries to persuade Asian allies to agree to policies more favourable to the United States, a point Trump emphasised.
A centrepiece of the trip will be a visit to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Danang, Vietnam, where he will deliver a speech in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific region, which is seen as offering a bulwark in response to expansionist Chinese policies.
โOne of the things weโre going to be very focused on is trade because trade has not been done well for 25 years by the United States with this part of the world, with any part of the world,โ he said on Air Force One.
โWeโre going to be discussing reciprocal trade. Fair, free but reciprocal,โ he said.