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Kishida announces he will step down in September, paving way for a new prime minister Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, in a surprise move Wednesday, announced he will not run in the upcoming party leadership vote in September, paving the way for Japan to have a new prime minister. Kishida was elected president of his governing Liberal Democratic Party in 2021 and his three-year term expires in September. Whoever wins the party vote will succeed him as prime minister because the LDP controls both houses of parliament. A new face is a chance for the party to show that it's changing for the better, and Kishida said he will support the new leader. “We need to clearly show an LDP reborn,” Kishida told a news conference Wednesday. “In order to show a changing LDP, the most obvious first step is for me to bow out.” ©SHIRSENDU KARMAKAR #Kishida
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Biden, Kishida try to solidify bilateral ties even if both fail to hold onto power U.S. President Joe Biden's decision to host Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for an official meeting in spring, whether by coincidence or design, was allusive and laden with thematics calculated to sustain progress made between the countries even if both men fail to hold onto power later this year. The summit and a state dinner on Wednesday were held weeks after Washington's iconic cherry trees, gifted by Tokyo over a century ago as a symbol of friendship, reached peak bloom. Cherry blossoms hold diverse meanings in Japanese culture, from new beginnings and hope to the frailty of existence and death, and create an ongoing bond between the U.S. capital and Tokyo. Biden and Kishida announced a long list of agreements aimed at bolstering the bilateral alliance's deterrence, expanding cooperation on new domains such as outer space and advancing networking with like-minded partners. ©SHIRSENDU KARMAKAR #Biden #Kishida
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Kishida heads to U.S. with a mission — maintain alliance momentum amid challenges With emerging headwinds in the U.S. and Japan, U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will have their work cut out for them next month as they look to maintain the momentum driving change in the alliance between both countries. With relations between Japan and the United States near a historic high, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will embark on a state visit to Washington next month to further deepen Tokyo’s defense and economic ties with its sole ally. But with emerging headwinds in both countries, Kishida and U.S. President Joe Biden will have their work cut out for them as they look to maintain the momentum driving change in the alliance. From strengthening bilateral relations across a number of areas to deepening security ties with like-minded nations and finding new ways to support Ukraine, the April 10 White House summit will be more than just symbolically important. ©SHIRSENDU KARMAKAR #Kishida
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