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U.S., Japan open direct trade talks, in move that could reshape global auto industry https://t.co/HfW11wqz96
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 27, 2018
US, Japan Working Toward Free-trade Agreement https://t.co/HFKDX3u0mI pic.twitter.com/8hiYAeuGvq
— The Voice of America (@VOANews) September 27, 2018
Faced with tariffs, Tokyo looks set for caution as it enters trade talks with US https://t.co/XMpiaQTk91
— CNBC (@CNBC) September 27, 2018
Trump and Abe agree to trade talks on less controversial items that might yield "an early harvest" in lowering trade barriers https://t.co/2mFvlFHlyh
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 27, 2018
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1045030062519717888
President @realDonaldTrump's speech to the United Nations General Assembly yesterday "brought into sharp relief" the achievements in U.S. foreign policy since his first powerful U.N. address one year ago.
This story and more in West Wing Reads: https://t.co/xb9E3Be3a3 pic.twitter.com/D0fm2grFiW
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) September 26, 2018
https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1044340569277943809
In North Korea, nuclear testing has stopped, American hostages have been released, and the remains of our fallen heroes are coming home.
"Though much work remains to be done. The sanctions will stay in place until denuclearization occurs." pic.twitter.com/CAAXk48ioa
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) September 25, 2018
President Trump Addresses the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly https://t.co/7JExwBtigM
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) September 25, 2018
Going to New York. Will be with Prime Minister Abe of Japan tonight, talking Military and Trade. We have done much to help Japan, would like to see more of a reciprocal relationship. It will all work out!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 23, 2018
Joint Statement on the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement: https://t.co/m0jW8nqdQW pic.twitter.com/lcrhsJtv00
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 24, 2018
US-Korea Free Trade Agreement Signing Ceremony! https://t.co/yLFkAZgagG
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 24, 2018
Go to https://t.co/58Uc9lIgDz & download @StateDept's report on #Iran regime's malign activities. It covers the regime's support for terrorism, its missile program, illicit financial activities, threats to maritime security & cybersecurity, as well as human rights abuses. pic.twitter.com/N7EQqtlHVF
— Department of State (@StateDept) September 26, 2018
In a meeting w/ #DPRK Foreign Minister Ri today, @SecPompeo accepted an invitation to travel to Pyongyang next month to make further progress on the implementation of commitments from the U.S.-DPRK Singapore summit and to prepare for a second summit between @POTUS & Chairman Kim. pic.twitter.com/t7QZ5Jtjfo
— Heather Nauert (@statedeptspox) September 26, 2018
https://twitter.com/USAmbJapan/status/1044808432241528834
ニューヨークに到着し、さっそくトランプ大統領との夕食会です。当初1時間の予定でしたが、2時間半にわたって、本当にくつろいだ雰囲気の中、率直で建設的な話し合いができました。@shinzoabe @realdonaldtrump
#shakehands #trumptower #newyork pic.twitter.com/WcqbetoM9Y— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) September 24, 2018
— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) September 27, 2018
国連総会で一般討論演説を行い、北朝鮮の核、ミサイル、そして何よりも重要な拉致問題の早期解決、さらには自由で公正な貿易の重要性を、国際社会に訴えました。
演説が終わった後、出口には、たくさんの国々の方々が私を待っていてくださり、一人ひとりご挨拶をさせていただきました。 pic.twitter.com/Uwoyc8w1rZ— 安倍晋三 (@AbeShinzo) September 26, 2018
The text is now available for Prime Minister Abe’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly. PM Abe addresses a number of key challenges Japan and the international community now face including free trade, the situation in #NorthKorea and #SDGs. https://t.co/2OmDkZ34OE pic.twitter.com/qM9v1qDAzB
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) September 26, 2018
Prime Minister Abe met with President Moon Jae-in on the occasion of #UNGA in New York. The two leaders discussed wide ranging issues on bilateral relations and the recent situation concerning North Korea, and agreed to work closely on those issues. pic.twitter.com/9D7VvExRrd
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) September 25, 2018
Prime Minister Abe commented on the discussion with President Trump. The two leaders had a fruitful discussion on bilateral and global issues including North Korea. #AbeVisit #UNGA #PMinAction pic.twitter.com/yLBp4tc74C
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) September 24, 2018
【Japan-U.S. Foreign Ministers’ Telephone Talk】 https://t.co/xzjj1Dmpq3
— MOFA of Japan (@MofaJapan_en) September 28, 2018
【Statement by Mr. Taro Kono, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, at the United Nations Security Council Meeting on DPRK Denuclearization】 https://t.co/a2SR1dmt0r pic.twitter.com/FNPsoLrnf3
— MOFA of Japan (@MofaJapan_en) September 27, 2018
【Foreign Minister Taro Kono’s Article contributed to The Washington Post (U.S.) 】 https://t.co/bhsvt5AtlL
— MOFA of Japan (@MofaJapan_en) September 25, 2018
U.S., #Japan agree to negotiate a free #trade agreement:The Asahi Shimbun https://t.co/9GBKnpZsYr
— Asahi Shimbun AJW (@AJWasahi) September 27, 2018
Trump put his America First doctrine forward as a model not just for the U.S., but for other countries, advising them to embrace nationalism over internationalism, writes @RichardHaass https://t.co/swITUzwYAc
— CFR (@CFR_org) September 26, 2018
Trump’s address to the UN highlighted his narrow-minded, transactional approach to diplomacy, writes @StewartMPatrick https://t.co/ayTfaPVK3G
— CFR (@CFR_org) September 26, 2018
Amid new diplomatic momentum, the United States and South Korea must closely coordinate to ensure North Korea takes credible efforts to dismantle its nuclear program, writes @snydersas. https://t.co/sccVWn5tZA
— CFR (@CFR_org) September 26, 2018
Trump’s stated views on international institutions, trade, democracy promotion, and immigration policy all resemble those of an earlier era more than they do the post-World War II consensus, writes @CFR_org’s Charles A. Kupchan.https://t.co/BdwgX9nhVx
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) September 26, 2018
A stronger strategic partnership between Beijing and Moscow could, given time, upend a half century of U.S. military planning and strategy, writes @AlexGabuev.https://t.co/izn1DjCzj3
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) September 24, 2018
Check out our latest podcast, a speech delivered by South Korean President Moon Jae-in at an event co-sponsored by @koreasociety, @CFR_org, and @AsiaSociety.https://t.co/NfYp3dOLwK pic.twitter.com/W9CEJi6Tx3
— The Korea Society (@koreasociety) September 26, 2018
When U.N. experts accepted a handful of Russian amendments to the report, the U.S. team—headed by Ambassador Nikki Haley— blocked its publication altogether. https://t.co/OaTQcY6Sv2
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) September 26, 2018
For decades, Japan has housed several U.S. military bases and is a key trading partner.
But since @realDonaldTrump took office, U.S.-Japan relations have grown increasingly tenuous. https://t.co/QFJaNpDqml
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) September 25, 2018
Security Brief: Iran and North Korea take center stage at U.N. meetings; Trump goes on offense in cyberspace. https://t.co/gjbePgPQeR
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) September 24, 2018
Donald Trump criticized Russia for enabling the Syrian regime's "butchery" https://t.co/QqmBcxe1lR pic.twitter.com/vnwXQwM760
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) September 26, 2018
ICYMI: Here are 5 highlights from Trump's #UNGA speech earlier today https://t.co/1JY33W1MmA pic.twitter.com/EieyI3tyhj
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) September 25, 2018
https://twitter.com/BrookingsInst/status/1045397415736606722
The old consensus about America’s role as upholder of global security has collapsed in both parties, says Bob Kagan in the @nytimes. https://t.co/gCUNIIcbBB
— Brookings FP (@BrookingsFP) September 27, 2018
A must-read: Over 20 experts from across @BrookingsInst comment on Pres. Trump's speech before the UN General Assembly. Check it out: https://t.co/jOZFmK6GkE pic.twitter.com/VbgBPjzbvz
— Brookings FP (@BrookingsFP) September 26, 2018
As Pres. Trump talks trade in his #UNGA speech, check out the deep dive by @solis_msolis on the dilemmas that trading nations like Japan face: https://t.co/rp9WF4z1ko pic.twitter.com/ZPjtJ6wW5I
— Brookings FP (@BrookingsFP) September 25, 2018
“Extended political stability in Japan under Abe offers strategic clarity and consistency in an otherwise tumultuous period for international relations in Asia.” https://t.co/CLED5yi0qQ
— CSIS (@CSIS) September 26, 2018
With U.S.-China tensions rising, North Korea seeking a second summit with President Trump, and world leaders facing other facing other major challenges, what can we expect from the UN General Assembly? pic.twitter.com/i9bo4DE11g
— CSIS (@CSIS) September 27, 2018
CSIS experts share their thoughts on the fifth anniversary of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. https://t.co/qIPgU2R8ht
— CSIS (@CSIS) September 26, 2018
What do you make of the agreement to reduce conventional forces and guard posts on both sides of the DMZ? Is this a good idea at this stage, or what?@handrewschwartz asked @daveckang and @VictorDCha in the latest episode of The Impossible State podcast https://t.co/U5gOARIYST pic.twitter.com/epSXkAqQKZ
— CSIS Korea Chair (@CSISKoreaChair) September 26, 2018
Policymakers in Germany, France, and the UK are taking steps to push back on Chinese economic influence, but the lack of a unified approach will continue to be an issue for the EU, write @ErikBrattberg and Etienne Soula: https://t.co/BQsa1qkRA7 pic.twitter.com/Q5iXZDjkfu
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) September 28, 2018
In today's #UNGA speech, U.S. President Trump thanked North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un for “his courage and the steps he has taken” to end nuclear testing.@PerkovichG warns that the practical and verification challenges are enormously complicated. https://t.co/IswhVwbxZb pic.twitter.com/MwPt4QP8Nt
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) September 25, 2018
From @ChinaDailyUSA: “The Moscow-Beijing relationship, while not an alliance, is also more than the strategic partnership it still calls itself,” writes @DmitriTrenin. https://t.co/5TMdxvcWFT pic.twitter.com/dmVFkFrJ8a
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) September 25, 2018
New from @AlexGabuev: What are the geopolitical implications of the evolving Sino-Russian relationship? Via @MoscowTimes: https://t.co/Ok3YT1TuSi pic.twitter.com/HxldG8MALa
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) September 25, 2018
“The video images of the hand-holding and hugging” gave “the impression that things are much farther along toward a peaceful settlement of disputes between North and South Korea than we know is in the reality,” said Douglas Paal in @VOANews. https://t.co/wBCUokrHKb pic.twitter.com/TQJ5Ci8cVh
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) September 24, 2018
Could Iran close the Strait of Hormuz in response to US sanctions? @MahsaRouhi writes for @SurvivalEditors: https://t.co/SAM2Bq3C2q pic.twitter.com/7Uz5MQLu1k
— IISS News (@IISS_org) September 26, 2018