標記に係る日本時間17日午後3時までのツイートを取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
I was honored to welcome Prime Minister Suga to the White House today as we usher in a new era of friendship between the U.S. and Japan. Both Pacific nations, we are also united by our shared commitment to the universal values of freedom, democracy, and human rights. pic.twitter.com/QJgbjNnceE
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 17, 2021
Prime Minister Suga — Thank you for making the long trip to Washington, it was a pleasure to host you at the White House. I know we’ll be seeing a lot more of each other in the years to come as we work side by side to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region. https://t.co/QbMTrg92Lx
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 16, 2021
I just wrapped up my first in-person bilateral meeting as president with Japanese Prime Minister Suga. Tune in as we hold a joint press conference. https://t.co/0qDrhSod5f
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 16, 2021
I had a good discussion today with Japanese Prime Minister Suga—the first world leader to visit us here in Washington. Together, the U.S. and Japan will strengthen our efforts to promote peace, prosperity, and security in the Indo-Pacific. pic.twitter.com/tuIdFKjFIM
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) April 16, 2021
Today, President Biden hosted Japanese Prime Minister Suga for his first foreign leader visit. The two leaders renewed an alliance that has become a cornerstone of peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region and the world — and recommitted to addressing our shared challenges. pic.twitter.com/zBeXJ38J7n
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 17, 2021
Tune in for a press conference with President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Suga. #USJapan https://t.co/SPXbDsnMeD
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 16, 2021
本日の首脳会談を通じて、バイデン大統領と個人的な信頼関係も深めつつ、日米が「自由で開かれたインド太平洋」の具体化を主導していくことで一致できたことは、極めて有意義であったと思います。
今後とも、大統領と共に、日米同盟を更に強化していきたいと思います。 pic.twitter.com/6SIoQLfMRC
— 菅 義偉 (@sugawitter) April 17, 2021
日米首脳会談の後、共同記者会見を行いました。#訪米 #日米 #USJapan #WhiteHouse @sugawitter @JoeBiden @POTUS @WhiteHouse pic.twitter.com/CJ9mxn6RHH
— 首相官邸 (@kantei) April 16, 2021
ホワイトハウスにてバイデン大統領と初対面しました。日米首脳会談に臨みます。#訪米 #日米 #USJapan #WhiteHouse @sugawitter @JoeBiden @POTUS @WhiteHouse pic.twitter.com/qankOPW4mE
— 首相官邸 (@kantei) April 16, 2021
https://twitter.com/kantei/status/1383080320333844483
U.S.-Japan statement refers to "peace and stability in Taiwan Strait" – Jiji https://t.co/19t6hvuaXr pic.twitter.com/ikg1MAQ3sP
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 17, 2021
Latest from Japan and beyond on the #coronavirus outbreak
* Japan PM says timing of election to be determined by COVID-19 situation
* Biden supports Tokyo Olympics but U.S. attendance uncertain: Japan's Suga
↓More #CoronaVirusUpdates https://t.co/MRAitrzLtu pic.twitter.com/iTJERBcV5Q
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) April 17, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, meeting Joe Biden as the US president's first foreign guest, said his country was listening to experts and doing its "utmost" to prepare for #Tokyo2020https://t.co/rDJ5gDoh0I
— Firstpost Sports (@FirstpostSports) April 17, 2021
Biden, Japan's Suga Commit to Work Together to Meet China Challenge https://t.co/eVnO58UwLX
— The Voice of America (@VOANews) April 16, 2021
Biden, Suga hold "serious talks" on China after Beijing warns Japan to stand aside https://t.co/6JhjB1yzcu
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) April 17, 2021
WATCH LIVE: President Biden holds joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga https://t.co/xGULhZKDVm https://t.co/Yq3kfG2ei9
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 16, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga says he discussed the increase in attacks on Asian Americans with President Biden, and Biden's comments opposing discrimination and violence "renewed my confidence in American democracy once again" https://t.co/xGULhZKDVm pic.twitter.com/N1YcxYyEFC
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 16, 2021
President Biden calls on Senate Republicans to support gun control legislation passed by the House: "This has to end. It is a national embarrassment…Every single day, there's a mass shooting in the United States." https://t.co/xGULhZKDVm pic.twitter.com/cAwnUqsLqh
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 16, 2021
President Biden on his first in-person White House meeting with a foreign leader, the Japanese prime minister: "There is no substitute for face-to-face discussions." https://t.co/xGULhZKDVm pic.twitter.com/mACOfKELWN
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 16, 2021
HAPPENING NOW: Pres. Biden holds joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister H.E. Suga Yoshihide: https://t.co/YV86FiP9aW
— ABC News (@ABC) April 16, 2021
Pres. Biden announces new partnership with Japan: "We're going to work together to prove that democracies still can compete and win in the 21st Century." https://t.co/xY8G8YiI04 pic.twitter.com/3AKMDWlaLS
— ABC News (@ABC) April 16, 2021
President Biden hosted Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga at the White House for his first in-person meeting with a foreign leader https://t.co/cncaDRHmh1
— CNN (@CNN) April 16, 2021
President Joe Biden’s effort to harness U.S. alliances in Asia to counter China will get a test run during his summit with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Friday https://t.co/bZZA1SUh3g
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) April 16, 2021
Biden is meeting Friday with Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga to discuss issues including human rights, Taiwan and supply chain resilience https://t.co/pHtR4RYS0R
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) April 16, 2021
President Biden is meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga today, his first in-person summit since taking office.
The talks are expected to focus on shared concerns about China. https://t.co/mDUO1RVdkc
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) April 16, 2021
China To Loom Large At Biden's Summit With Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga https://t.co/nx5I2UQcYv
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) April 15, 2021
Biden hosts Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga as first foreign leader at the White House https://t.co/Z0iJdqSOOr
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 16, 2021
President Biden will welcome Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga of Japan to the White House later today, the first visit by a foreign leader since Biden took office. He’s expected to press a staunch U.S. ally to help confront an increasingly aggressive China. https://t.co/82IfojDT8J
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 16, 2021
The postwar U.S.-Japan alliance was forged when the biggest geopolitical threats seemed to come from Europe. Now, as Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga meets President Biden, Japan faces encroaching danger in its own backyard. https://t.co/wCn0kh6F7P
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) April 15, 2021
The Biden administration in no rush to rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership as it reviews inherited trade policies and focuses on its domestic agenda https://t.co/kHwGTzmtNR
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 16, 2021
The summit with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will be Joe Biden's first face-to-face meeting with a foreign leader since becoming president. https://t.co/recuZOHGlE
— USA TODAY Politics (@usatodayDC) April 16, 2021
Unusually frank warnings and a sense of shared resolve marked Friday's White House meeting between President Joe Biden and Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. It was Biden's first face-to-face talk with a foreign leader as president. https://t.co/Ny4vAnNf5w
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) April 16, 2021
President Joe Biden welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga as the first foreign leader to visit his White House, underscoring Tokyo’s central role in the U.S. strategy to counter the challenge of China’s growing assertiveness https://t.co/CvD6AWVR6W pic.twitter.com/eV8q96ckII
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 16, 2021
Biden, Suga poised to present united front on Taiwan as China steps up pressure https://t.co/DJ5M1A0Scg
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 16, 2021
ICYMI: https://t.co/3mHcVThZxN
— Hudson Institute (@HudsonInstitute) April 16, 2021
ICYMI: As PM #Suga becomes the first foreign leader to meet w/ President Biden, @KenWeinstein argues that #Japan is now America's most important ally in @dallasnews https://t.co/gB2oQo3KYx
— Hudson Institute (@HudsonInstitute) April 16, 2021
Hudson in @thehill: @PMCroninHudson looks at the state of the #US #Japan alliance ahead of tomorrow's meeting between PM Suga & President Biden. https://t.co/ZwBIv0xxiD
— Hudson Institute (@HudsonInstitute) April 15, 2021
ICYMI: CSIS hosted Prime Minister of Japan H.E. Yoshihide Suga to share his vision for the Japan-U.S. alliance. Watch here: https://t.co/QlRr63TkaL
— CSIS (@CSIS) April 17, 2021
President Biden will host Japanese PM Suga in Washington today—his first in-person meeting with a foreign leader at the White House.
With new challenges from China, what does the U.S.-Japan relationship look like? https://t.co/hVvbJfIbqi
— Council on Foreign Relations (@CFR_org) April 16, 2021
A new president’s first world leader meeting is a way to signal his foreign policy priorities.
The visit by Prime Minister Suga underscores Tokyo’s central role in U.S. strategy to counter the rise of China.
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 16, 2021
Joe Biden meets Japan's leader to boost China-facing alliances https://t.co/QpjD1dCfl2
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) April 16, 2021
#UPDATE "Japan is listening to and learning from WHO (World Health Organization) and experts" and the country is doing its "utmost" to prepare for the Tokyo Games, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga saidhttps://t.co/vJcpOfYDCz
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 16, 2021
#BREAKING Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said that Japan is determined to hold "safe and secure" Olympic Games pic.twitter.com/rDW0hCSk8W
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 16, 2021
Biden sits down with Japan PM Suga for bilateral talks on China, Taiwan, COVID and climate change https://t.co/F6LawVqXm6
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) April 16, 2021
Joe Biden and Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga to present united front on Taiwan in face of Chinese pressure https://t.co/oydNyk3B23
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) April 16, 2021
Other pressing concerns at the talks included China’s growing military pressure on Taiwan, its tightening grip on Hong Kong and its crackdown on Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang.https://t.co/vuGa0K0HY8
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) April 16, 2021
This could be a foretaste of US demands on Europe: US pushes Japan to publicly back Taiwan at Biden-Suga summit https://t.co/uXlbj3OoqO
— Noah Barkin (@noahbarkin) April 14, 2021
Biden, Japan PM Suga to send signal to assertive China at US-Japan summit https://t.co/s49STdCo0i
— ABS-CBN News Channel (@ANCALERTS) April 15, 2021
The Japanese PM and US president agree on the need for frank discussions with China. #FMTNews #Suga #JoeBiden #US #Japan #China https://t.co/nyT8TDGTcx
— Free Malaysia Today (@fmtoday) April 17, 2021
Japan's Suga says he, Biden reaffirmed importance of stability in Taiwan Strait – Reuters https://t.co/EIW3AX36vr
— The Edge Malaysia (@theedgemalaysia) April 17, 2021
Biden, Suga meet at White House, Taiwan statement expected https://t.co/syzSFKHbIZ pic.twitter.com/CMYrMHnEzU
— Al Jazeera News (@AJENews) April 16, 2021
A summit between Japan’s PM Suga and President Biden is expected to focus on the Uighur issue and advanced technology.
However, China is likely to be the elephant in the room.
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/4KVfMPYUtH pic.twitter.com/UamxmNurYJ
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) April 16, 2021
US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will present a united front on Taiwan, China's most sensitive territorial issue, in a summit meeting on Friday, according to a senior US administration official pic.twitter.com/8fSKa4Wcoo
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) April 16, 2021
Mr Suga and Mr Biden are also expected to discuss regional security including North Korea, China and China-Taiwan issues.https://t.co/jiL8nAV0fF
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) April 16, 2021
Joe Biden-Yoshihide Suga maiden meet focuses on reducing China's growing clout https://t.co/w4BabtFdnL
— Hindustan Times (@HindustanTimes) April 17, 2021
China, regional security on agenda as Suga arrives in US for summit with Biden
Read @ANI Story | https://t.co/cJIYXtC1Zg pic.twitter.com/WypTT1LK4t
— ANI Digital (@ani_digital) April 16, 2021
Japan PM Yoshihide Suga to meet Joe Biden to discuss China's growing aggression https://t.co/5XQuCBkgq7
— Republic (@republic) April 15, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga arrives in US for first in-person meet with President Joe Biden. The two leaders are expected to present a united front on Taiwan – which China claims as its own territory. @Shobhit10Mittal speaks with @NickHarperFSN for the latest pic.twitter.com/ekBShlCvPq
— WION (@WIONews) April 16, 2021
.@POTUS: "Japan and the United States are both deeply invested in innovation and looking to the future. That includes making sure we invest in and protect the technologies that will maintain and sharpen our competitive edge." pic.twitter.com/VPXs4qoMZy
— The Hill (@thehill) April 17, 2021
.@POTUS: "Japan and United States are both committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, and we know to do that will require setting and meeting our 2030 goals. We'll work together to advance clean energy technologies and help nations throughout the Indo-Pacific region." pic.twitter.com/iSuJRtMC7X
— The Hill (@thehill) April 17, 2021
.@POTUS: "Japan and the United States are two strong democracies in the region. We're committed to defending and advancing our shared values, including human rights and the rule of law." pic.twitter.com/vyh6gGfp0r
— The Hill (@thehill) April 17, 2021
EARLIER: @VP Kamala Harris welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga to the White House pic.twitter.com/lxX4On5sCd
— The Hill (@thehill) April 17, 2021
NEW: Biden, Japan's PM meet for first bilateral meeting since Biden took office https://t.co/XdsguOJHVR pic.twitter.com/tDHCj2XMki
— The Hill (@thehill) April 16, 2021
.@POTUS: "Japan and the United States are both deeply invested in innovation and looking to the future. That includes making sure we invest in and protect the technologies that will maintain and sharpen our competitive edge." pic.twitter.com/20TY5r5XZ4
— The Hill (@thehill) April 16, 2021
.@POTUS: "Japan and United States are both committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, and we know to do that will require setting and meeting our 2030 goals. We'll work together to advance clean energy technologies and help nations throughout the Indo-Pacific region." pic.twitter.com/w1RUve48H5
— The Hill (@thehill) April 16, 2021
.@POTUS: "Japan and the United States are two strong democracies in the region. We're committed to defending and advancing our shared values, including human rights and the rule of law." pic.twitter.com/uHvZXX5E27
— The Hill (@thehill) April 16, 2021
WATCH LIVE: President Biden holds press conference with Japanese prime minister https://t.co/HPaLlHrc3J pic.twitter.com/sVSh3zMXe6
— The Hill (@thehill) April 16, 2021
EARLIER: @VP Kamala Harris welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga to the White House pic.twitter.com/d362Itw0L0
— The Hill (@thehill) April 16, 2021
Great preview of Japan PM Yoshihide Suga’s visit by my @BrookingsFP colleague @solis_msolis https://t.co/PKjJMUw4zM
— Tom Wright (@thomaswright08) April 15, 2021
Japan’s strategic choices are by no means foreordained, and they will affect not only its own future but also the course of the raging great-power competition now playing out between China and the United States, @solis_msolis writes.https://t.co/aijDSUBgo1
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) April 16, 2021
Biden to welcome Japanese Prime Minister Suga to White House for talks on China, climate change, Olympics https://t.co/Y4GAUs6S7i
— MSN (@MSN) April 16, 2021
Biden, Japan's Suga Commit to Work Together to Meet China Challenge.
"Suga said the two leaders had discussed Taiwan and said they reaffirmed the importance of 'peace and stability' in the Taiwan Strait." https://t.co/SnQdwaQaed— US-Taiwan Business Council (@ustaiwan) April 16, 2021
U.S. expects "formal statement" on Taiwan from Biden-Suga summithttps://t.co/VmHRgh1KsO
— US-Taiwan Business Council (@ustaiwan) April 16, 2021
HAMBURGER DIPLOMACY | BIDEN AND SUGA
The two leaders began with a 20-minute one-on-one. Biden greeted his guest with hamburgers, but Suga ended up not touching it because they were "busy discussing families and life experiences."https://t.co/kallviQ92P— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) April 17, 2021
BIDEN-SUGA HUDDLE | TAIWAN, FRONT & CENTER
The issue of Taiwan will be featured in a joint statement after the U.S.-Japan summit on Friday, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday.https://t.co/RbqRGbCfT5
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) April 16, 2021
SUGA-BIDEN SUMMIT | WHAT IT MEANS FOR TAIWAN AND ASEAN
Bilahari Kausikan, former permanent secretary of Singapore's Foreign Ministry, and James Schoff, senior fellow at the Carnegie Foundation, discuss the Suga-Biden summit.https://t.co/LiYHTjMtT0 pic.twitter.com/yJyCNafVCT— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) April 16, 2021
Biden’s effort to harness U.S. alliances in Asia to counter China will get a test run during his summit with Suga on Friday https://t.co/njbhHB8tiz
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) April 16, 2021
Fresh comments from me as Suga heads to White House: “Japan and the U.S. always agreed, albeit privately, that Taiwan’s security was a top priority to address, and one that may even bring Japan into a future fight…”https://t.co/NcSKwTB1M1
— Derek J. Grossman (@DerekJGrossman) April 14, 2021
Taiwan to be included in joint statement when Suga, Biden meet #Japan #Taiwan : The Asahi Shimbun https://t.co/CqMQnOkbIp
— Asahi Shimbun AJW (@AJWasahi) April 16, 2021
NEW HUDSON PUBLICATION: Check out this blueprint for the #Quad (#Japan #India, #Australia & the #US) to build a tech environment grounded in democratic values as a bulwark against the #CCP. https://t.co/mSNJkuThq2
— Hudson Institute (@HudsonInstitute) April 16, 2021
Column: The Tokyo Olympics will go on. There’s too much money at stake for there to be any other outcome. But it’s clear this will be an Olympics in name only, stripped of joy, charm and lofty ideals.
by @pnewberry1963 https://t.co/qjWMlzMDoY
— AP Sports (@AP_Sports) April 16, 2021
With only a few months left to go before the Tokyo Olympics are set to begin, one of Japan’s top officials suggested that the games could be canceled or carried out without fans. https://t.co/KGJEQitlja
— ABC News (@ABC) April 17, 2021
Sakura Kokumai, a member of Team USA headed to the Tokyo Olympics this summer, was training at a public park when a man accosted her, spitting and using anti-Asian language. https://t.co/tV7Hx20ytG
Kokumai speaks out to @jolingkent. pic.twitter.com/oB2b46Y0AQ
— NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (@NBCNightlyNews) April 16, 2021
.@suea_thornton writes for The Interpreter. https://t.co/1nvkFQA6GB
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 15, 2021
The Quad’s uneasy place in Southeast Asia | Ivy Kwek https://t.co/VZBmPgmc8q
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/frankgaffney/status/1383144900254912521
In a seminar copresented by the @HooverInst's project on China’s Global Sharp Power, project on Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region, and National Security Task Force, scholars considered the possible scenarios in preventing a Chinese takeover of Taiwan: https://t.co/RB1inwqfq9
— Hoover Institution (@HooverInst) April 16, 2021