Trump congratulates Abe on poll victory; reaffirms alliance

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US President Donald Trump has congratulated Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on his electoral victory and reaffirmed his desire to continue working closely with him, the said today.

Abe's conservative coalition secured a landslide win, winning more than 300 seats in the 465-seat in snap polls yesterday.


Trump is scheduled to visit early next month.

The president "spoke yesterday with" Abe to congratulate him on his recent electoral victory, the said.

"The two leaders underscored the importance of a free and open Indo-Pacific region, and a strong United States- alliance," it said.

During the telephonic conversation, Trump reaffirmed his desire to continue working closely with Abe, and said he looks forward to visiting in early November.

would be Trump's first stop in the five nation trip early next month that would also take him to South Korea, China, Vietnam and the

"The president will commence this visit to beginning with on November 5," a senior Trump administration official told reporters at the in a preview of the visit from November 3 to 14.

"In Japan, he is going to affirm the US-Alliance as the cornerstone for regional peace and security. The president's meetings in will focus on ways for the US and to work together to promote a free and open Indo- Pacific Region," the official said.

Trump will also speak to American and Japanese service members at Yokota Air Force Base and participate in bilateral meetings with Abe, who will host the president for a meeting with families of Japanese citizens abducted by the North Korean regime, the official said.

Responding to questions on media reports, the official said that it would not be surprising that the two leaders play golf during the trip.

Trump and Abe, the official said, have forged a personal relationship that they have built upon in terms of "our alliance, our close economic ties, cultural ties and the values that the United States and share".

"This is a great opportunity for the two to continue working together well into the future," he said.

On the other hand, Trump has a very good working relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Trump wants to continue building on what the president terms a constructive and result-oriented relationship with Xi.

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First Published: Mon, October 23 2017. 22:22 IST