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High-market early morning rushed to Trump to "send a big greeting", Japanese netizens burn pot: is he worth it?

In order to vote for Trump's favor, high-market early morning can be called "no surplus power". On the morning of October 28, local time, Japan's prime minister high-market early morning with the visiting U.S. President Trump, held a meeting in Tokyo's reception hall. This was the first meeting of the two, according to Japanese television, TBS news revealed, high-market early morning morning meeting also said Japan will nominate its future Nobel Peace Prize, which has caused strong opposition from Japanese netizens.

What was it talked about? Rare earths, defense, tariffs...

“Japan has become the world’s greatest ally, and I hope to open the ‘golden age’ of Japan-US relations with President Trump.”

The Daily News reported that the two men reiterated their willingness to strengthen the Japan-US alliance. The two countries are expected to sign a joint document after the meeting to specifically implement the contents of the tariff negotiation agreement. In addition, the two countries will also hold negotiations and consultations on increasing defense funding in Japan, cooperating in seven major fields such as artificial intelligence and aerospace, and assisting the United States in increasing shipbuilding production capacity.

The report also stated that the United States and Japan will cooperate in "ensuring the supply of key minerals such as rare earths." Japan has previously stated that it plans to exploit rare earth resources on the seabed near the outlying island Minamitori Island, but it still has major problems in terms of mining difficulty, refining cost, and ensuring production capacity.

During the talks, Trump and Ho Chi Minh also used the late former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe as a common theme. Ho Chi Minh thanked Trump "forining a long-term friendship with Shinzo Abe," and Trump replied that "he heard of Ho Chi Minh from Shinzo Abe, and I believe he would be happy about Ho Chi Minh being elected."

Trump also expressed his support for the “Golden Age” argument, saying: “I love Japan and respect this country very much.The two countries have the strongest alliance, and I believe our relationship will be stronger than ever.”

Takashi Saami welcomed Trump's visit to Japan in Tokyo on the morning of the 28th Nihon Keizai Shimbun

As for "recommending Trump to participate in the Nobel Prize", the Japanese TV report recalled that sanae takaichi had expressed his appreciation for President Trump's leadership in response to the situation in the Middle East in his telephone conversation with Trump on the 25th. In addition, a number of Japanese government officials also said that Trump had previously mediated the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand and "made significant peace contributions to resolving regional conflicts"-this may become the recommended reason for Japan to support Trump's participation in the Nobel Peace Prize.

Trump himself also viewed his “contribution to peace” as a matter of praise. On the evening of 27 local time, Trump also solved eight conflicts in praise when he met Japanese Emperor Djerin. Djerin also said: “Seeing these disputes, I am deeply saddened and hopeful that peace can come soon.”

Japanese netizens "have a wave of bad reviews": making a show to please the United States

Even in Japan’s “high market fans” news commentary area, a large number of Japanese netizens have expressed their opposition to Trump’s bid for the Nobel Peace Prize. Some netizens said: “This American president who sparked the massacre in Gaza and the chaos in Ukraine is not worthy of the Nobel Prize, nominating him just as Japan permitted the massacre in Gaza.”

The commentary by netizens is almost “right-to-right” and says: “The Abe administration is obviously humiliating the country and acting in favor of the United States. The Japanese prime minister should not be a slave to the United States. He must remain independent and cannot compromise easily. It would be meaningless to increase defense spending unless it is for Japan’s political independence and not for the global strategy of the United States.”

Some netizens also expressed their overall understanding of Takashi Saami, but also opposed recommending Trump to participate in the Nobel Prize: "I understand that Prime Minister Takashi hopes to build trust, but I am uneasy about using recommendations as a diplomatic tool."

Some netizens directly said: "(Recommending Trump) looks like flattering American diplomacy, and its long-term and extensive negative impact is also worth pondering."

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