Pence\, Abe agree on Nkorea sanction\, Indo-Pacific projects

Pence, Abe agree on Nkorea sanction, Indo-Pacific projects

AP  |  Tokyo 

US Vice and Japanese on Tuesday reaffirmed the need to keep sanctions on to achieve its denuclearization as they showcased their bilateral alliance, while Pence also urged to do more to reduce U.S. trade deficit.

Pence and Abe also agreed to deepen cooperation in promoting energy, infrastructure and providing loans to nations in the region.

Pence said the US-alliance is a "cornerstone" of the region's peace and prosperity and said is not only an ally but a friend, but that Japan needs to do more to reduce the bilateral trade imbalance.

"Japan is an indispensable trade partner for the United States," he said.

"The has had a trade imbalance with Japan for too long." Abe and agreed in September to start bilateral free trade talks, which are expected to begin early next year. Pence also said he expected Japan's increased "investment" in stepping up the country's defense.

Japan's told reporters later that Japan limited defense purchases to necessities and no details were discussed Tuesday.

Japan has faced demands that it reduce its trade surplus with the U.S. and is also concerned about the impact of Trump's trade war with

Pence said in a recent opinion piece in that will soon begin negotiations for "a historic trade agreement with Japan."

has made trade agreements with South Korea, and Pence wrote that the new trade deals "will put American jobs and American workers first." Pence and Abe gave reassurances of their cooperation on North Korea's denuclearization.

Pence also said the U.S. will continue to put diplomatic and economic pressure on and urged all nations to maintain pressure and sanctions until the complete denuclearization of is achieved. Abe said Japan and the U.S. will continue to work together to get North Korea, which has hard-working people and rich resources, realize it has a bright future if it keeps its promise.

On China, Abe explained recent improvements in Japan-relations as demonstrated in his visit to for formal bilateral summit with Pence said the U.S. wants a relationship with based on fairness and reciprocity, and that Japan and the U.S. will continue to cooperate closely to deal with China's increased influence in the region.

Pence was to leave later Tuesday to attend a meeting of the in and an summit in on behalf of Trump.

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First Published: Tue, November 13 2018. 12:10 IST