取り急ぎ日本時間23日午後9時までのツイートを以下貼っておきます。
President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida hold a news conference in Tokyo. https://t.co/vvXgf6mBpv https://t.co/kY4imVRF6X
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 23, 2022
President Biden was greeted by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo on Monday, amid a five-day visit to South Korea and Japan that marks the first trip to Asia of Biden's presidency. pic.twitter.com/Dn3CFTINE8
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 23, 2022
The president said Beijing was "flirting with danger" with recent military flights close to Taiwan. https://t.co/FwxerMvDbq
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 23, 2022
Biden said the burden to protect the self-ruled island was "even stronger" after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. https://t.co/R9qRPkfoP1
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 23, 2022
“That’s the commitment we made.”
Pres. Biden says that the U.S. would intervene militarily if China were to invade Taiwan. https://t.co/VzSy4lai9o pic.twitter.com/tWvyxPAKep
— ABC News (@ABC) May 23, 2022
White House official says U.S. policy has not changed after President Biden said U.S. will defend Taiwan militarily if China invades. https://t.co/z6EpAMiq5O
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 23, 2022
“Russia’s aggression against Ukraine undermines the foundation of global order,” Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan told President Biden during a meeting in Tokyo.https://t.co/tlz1uigREq pic.twitter.com/qJzVdtcXh3
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 23, 2022
HAPPENING NOW: US President Biden is welcomed with The Star-Spangled Banner national anthem as he meets Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida in Tokyo.
Biden is set to launch an Indo-Pacific economic plan during his trip https://t.co/auZ2Jph5b4 #QUAD #LeadersMeeting pic.twitter.com/Bqa42Cyu0i
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) May 23, 2022
Biden met one-on-one with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo, where the two discussed the Japan-U.S. alliance and ways to ensure security and cooperation on the international stage.https://t.co/kaj09Vql1w
— The Hill (@thehill) May 23, 2022
Biden and Japan's Kishida vow closer ties to counter "China's increasingly coercive behavior"https://t.co/30WzMH7oy2
— Axios (@axios) May 23, 2022
Readout of President Biden’s Meeting with Prime Minister Kishida of Japanhttps://t.co/NxQ11A7IXl
— アメリカ大使館 (@usembassytokyo) May 23, 2022
Biden would approve military action against China if it invaded Taiwan https://t.co/ilP4MAiZXn
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) May 23, 2022
Standing beside the Japanese prime minister, Fumio Kishida, after their meeting, Biden said that a strong response to Putin’s “barbarism” was essential to deterring China from invading Taiwan pic.twitter.com/7d93vU8cjf
— The Times (@thetimes) May 23, 2022
LIVE: Biden, Kishida speak to the media in Tokyo https://t.co/8JHR8Q0fen
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 23, 2022
In a visit to Japan, US President Joe Biden met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
Biden assured Kishida that the US was committed to Japan's defense, amid simmering tension with China and the broader backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.https://t.co/vKTVxwUKc2
— DW News (@dwnews) May 23, 2022
VIDEO: US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida review an honour guard during a welcome ceremony at the Akasaka Palace state guest house in Tokyo pic.twitter.com/HMjxPkycvc
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 23, 2022
President Joe Biden has met Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo ahead of the unveiling of a multinational trade initiative Monday as part of his push to reinvigorate US strategic power across Asiahttps://t.co/1xAmKUJZpY pic.twitter.com/HxvNXlbjY5
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 23, 2022
US President Joe Biden endorses Japan’s plan to beef up its defence capabilities as he and PM Fumio Kishida commit to counter China’s growing influence in Asia https://t.co/yxmlPOvqa9 pic.twitter.com/Z05TcLcKXX
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) May 23, 2022
US President Joe Biden is in Japan on the last leg of his Asia tour and has been received by the country's Emperor and PM Fumio Kishida pic.twitter.com/Kk2Fj0vq1i
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) May 23, 2022
#WATCH | Japanese PM Fumio Kishida and US President Joe Biden speak on what could happen if China invaded Taiwan#Tokyo pic.twitter.com/o6p8KCahUs
— ANI (@ANI) May 23, 2022
Japanese PM Fumio Kishida & US President Joe Biden speak on what could happen if China invaded Taiwan. Watch what they said: https://t.co/PrrnDxY3HA
— ThePrintIndia (@ThePrintIndia) May 23, 2022
#Biden hails 'good friend' Kishida, says U.S. fully committed to #Japan's defence
Read: https://t.co/cW3nuJYclT pic.twitter.com/eIxhXmEQjc
— The Times Of India (@timesofindia) May 23, 2022
BREAKING | Japan to host 2023 G-7 summit in Hiroshima, Kishida tells Bidenhttps://t.co/OSCNbJMsyS
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) May 23, 2022
The summit will provide a stage for the #US and #Japan to coordinate responses to #China's growing power in the region. #Kishida #Bidenhttps://t.co/YbY7Yjb7qu
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) May 23, 2022
U.S. leader Joe Biden kicked off his first in-person summit with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday, with the American president committing to fully defend Japan during talks that are expected to focus on China. https://t.co/B7pIToOkG7
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 23, 2022
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and US President Joe Biden will meet in Tokyo on Monday. They are expected to affirm close cooperation over the situation in Ukraine and plans to bolster deterrence and response capabilities.https://t.co/xNM48sWKsk
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) May 23, 2022
US and Japan will ‘stand firmly’ against Taiwan takeover, Biden says https://t.co/icmCvIHNeW
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) May 23, 2022
U.S. President Biden supports Japan becoming permanent member of the U.N. Security Council https://t.co/BPcWaIl5Io pic.twitter.com/hXDSkZII91
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 23, 2022
In Tokyo, Biden endorses Japan's plan to beef up its defences https://t.co/9JiYezh9gG pic.twitter.com/0QPli4Bik2
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 23, 2022
President Joe Biden says that the United States would intervene militarily if China were to invade Taiwan, in one of the most forceful and overt statements in support of Taiwan in decades. https://t.co/bTg2HeUuai
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 23, 2022
President Biden met with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi Sunday with intent to strengthen ties between the two countries commercially and militarily. pic.twitter.com/aIpIs8aWvc
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) May 22, 2022
President Biden arrives at Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Tokyo, Japan. pic.twitter.com/63m1EdgjBH
— The Hill (@thehill) May 22, 2022
UPDATE | Biden arrives in Japan for summits with Kishida and Quad.https://t.co/QHpuui9Cet
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) May 22, 2022
まもなくバイデン大統領が来日します。移動はもちろん「エアフォース・ワン」。移動する司令室であり、オフィスであり、そしてホテルでもあるエアフォース・ワンの詳細について、こちらの記事をぜひお読みください。 ✈️🇺🇸https://t.co/b0dN9v0eWO
— アメリカ大使館 (@usembassytokyo) May 22, 2022
大統領として初来日した、友人であるジョー・バイデン大統領をお迎えでき光栄に思います。大統領、ヨウコソ!
It’s an honor to welcome my friend President Joe Biden on his first visit to Japan as @POTUS. Youkoso, Mr. President! pic.twitter.com/MSkJFQ9A2g
— ラーム・エマニュエル駐日米国大使 (@USAmbJapan) May 22, 2022
バイデン大統領日本に到着の模様です。近来のハイレベルな往来を見ると、日本は外交上、極めて重要な局面を迎えております。今、日本の動きがかつてないほど重要視されております。
— 駐日ジョージア大使 ティムラズ・レジャバ (@TeimurazLezhava) May 22, 2022
'Next era of humanity's technological development': U.S. and allies get serious about semiconductors https://t.co/bIKRW0y1l2
— CNBC (@CNBC) May 23, 2022
President Biden began his first diplomatic mission in Asia on Friday by touring a Samsung semiconductor facility — part of his effort to rebuild the waning economic influence of the United States in the region, and address supply chain problems back home. https://t.co/T3tTzzBik4
— NYTimes Tech (@nytimestech) May 20, 2022
President Biden on Friday toured a Samsung factory in S. Korea. Samsung has promised to open a $17B semiconductor factory in Texas. A semiconductor shortage last year hurt the availability of autos, kitchen appliances and other goods.https://t.co/0A7wmGqgON
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) May 20, 2022
"I and my country look forward to a productive few days together.”
Biden speaks at a Samsung semiconductor plant in South Korea, the first stop during his trip to Asia https://t.co/VrQ5klnOeI pic.twitter.com/bKry4stezZ
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) May 20, 2022
Together with the Republic of Korea, we’re producing semiconductor chips that are critical to our two countries and essential sectors of the global economy. pic.twitter.com/DfBa0pWEk6
— President Biden (@POTUS) May 21, 2022
Secretary Raimondo tours a Samsung semiconductor facility with President Biden and discusses our work to pass the Bipartisan Innovation Act. pic.twitter.com/nK00nfTp93
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 21, 2022
President Biden tended to both business and security interests Sunday as he wrapped up a three-day trip to South Korea. https://t.co/xWpv0WRvXn
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 22, 2022
The announcement Saturday during Biden's visit to Seoul reflects a shift in direction from former U.S. President Donald Trump. https://t.co/tjE4NxPiJR
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 22, 2022
President Joe Biden is tending to both business and security interests as he wraps up a three-day visit to South Korea. https://t.co/3MrFdSzowb
— ABC News (@ABC) May 22, 2022
President Biden’s visit to South Korea and Japan is largely focused on economic initiatives and countering China’s growing power.
But it could be complicated by North Korean weapons tests. https://t.co/flwZpZqpQe
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 21, 2022
President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol say that they will consider expanded joint military exercises to deter the nuclear threat from North Korea. The announcement in Seoul reflects a shift in direction from former President Trump. https://t.co/SPb6RFExmm
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 21, 2022
In a visit to Seoul, President Biden sought to strengthen the United States’ relationship with South Korea and also said he would be open to meeting with the leader of North Korea if he was “sincere.” https://t.co/YEq4dRMR9E pic.twitter.com/NpIUotZgdy
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 21, 2022
Anthony Albanese, the Labor leader, will become Australia’s next prime minister after his party’s Election Day victory. https://t.co/hFO1YZzifu pic.twitter.com/F7fmDlJzYW
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 21, 2022
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who said during his campaign that he wanted to shut down the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, gave a halting response when pressed about how he will improve opportunities for women in his country and cabinet. https://t.co/z0NZltgt3r
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 22, 2022
Biden’s charm offensive seeks to strengthen ties with South Korea, Indo-Pacific region https://t.co/Bf5mb3Kmy5
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 21, 2022
Biden talks in South Korea to expand the U.S. alliance. https://t.co/xh2Koqno5i pic.twitter.com/bt4jBUs0vd
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) May 21, 2022
The summit between President Joe Biden and new South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, the earliest an American president has visited South Korea after an election, is an opportunity for the two to develop a personal relationship. https://t.co/rVlrTmNvtG
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) May 21, 2022
Biden suggests there is little chance of meeting with North Korea's Kim amid rising tensions https://t.co/sXHbzTJ7e7
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) May 21, 2022
President Joe Biden is devoting his Saturday to cementing ties with South Korea, but the effort could complicated by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. https://t.co/tgjSxyrXUx
— The Seattle Times (@seattletimes) May 21, 2022
“South Korea’s active engagement in the Indo-Pacific region acts as a force multiplier in building a principled security network—one in defense of the rule of law, freedom of navigation and democratic values,” argues @AndrewIYeo. https://t.co/F9tkHK8k69
— The Brookings Institution (@BrookingsInst) May 20, 2022
President Biden, during his first Asia trip as president, had a simple message for North Korea’s Kim Jong Un: “Hello… period.” https://t.co/VDFAZ8GFvY
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 22, 2022
U.S., others say APEC walkout aimed at Russia over invasion https://t.co/fBLNrbWlcI
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) May 23, 2022
A gathering of trade ministers of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group failed to issue a customary joint statement, a day after the US and Russia staged a tit-for-tat walkout https://t.co/qys400OHG0
— Bloomberg (@business) May 22, 2022
NZ, others walk out of APEC talks over Russia's Ukraine invasion https://t.co/ZNidEF05ZC
— Newshub Politics (@NewshubPolitics) May 23, 2022
Trade Minister Damien O'Connor has joined a staged “walk out” of an Apec meeting in protest of a Russia’s participation. https://t.co/QVn8Wv8kbU
— Stuff.co.nz Politics (@NZStuffPolitics) May 23, 2022
Delegates from the United States and four other nations have staged a walkout when a representative from Russia began his opening remarks at a meeting of trade ministers of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group in the Thai capital. https://t.co/iNIVCqoK1X
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 21, 2022
Japan, U.S., Australia walk out of APEC meeting in protest of Russiahttps://t.co/pbSCA0Fbbc
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) May 21, 2022
#APEC trade meet ends without joint statement, remains apart on Russia#APEC2022THAILANDhttps://t.co/q0DTdnyS6c
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) May 22, 2022
Representatives of five nations, including Japan and the United States, walked out of an Asia-Pacific trade ministers' meeting on Saturday in protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine. https://t.co/b4htdMlzu1
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) May 22, 2022
APEC trade meet ends without joint statement, remains apart on Russia https://t.co/0NT36nmaJx
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) May 22, 2022
Japan, US, 3 others walk out APEC trade meet in protest of Russiahttps://t.co/fso4euCY8E
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) May 21, 2022
U.S., others walk out of APEC talks over Russia's Ukraine invasion https://t.co/1avHbsuXwl pic.twitter.com/PbNmw5QlIj
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) May 21, 2022
New Zealand trade minister's office says it was to protest Russia's invasion of Ukraine. https://t.co/gx9AaYOkCG
— CBC News (@CBCNews) May 22, 2022
The walkout occurred just as Maxim Reshetnikov, Russia’s minister for economic development, was set to deliver his opening remarks, a diplomat said. https://t.co/5u6EAXtddR
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) May 21, 2022
The walkout was “an expression of disapproval at Russia’s illegal war of aggression in Ukraine and its economic impact in the Apec region”#Russia #Ukraine #US #Apec https://t.co/wG4c3s3t4V pic.twitter.com/aeULn1jzoQ
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) May 21, 2022
The US, China, South Korea, Japan, Australia and India are already part of the broader economic alliance under ASEAN. Is this the new version of the scuttled TPP under Obama? Then there's also APEC. Is that scuttled now as well because of Russia? The https://t.co/pTNSKes17S
— The Buried Lead by Ramon Ortoll (@marortoll) May 23, 2022
Today is the 50th Anniversary of the #OkinawaReversionAgreement!
Look at this issue of the Big Circle that includes unique facts about the Reversion Agreement: https://t.co/PWE1OFE6za #OkiCulture #復帰50周年 #Fukki50Shunen #MCIPAC #Okinawa #Japan pic.twitter.com/unsUPSRuFM
— MCIPAC (@OkinawaMarines) May 15, 2022
@JoeBiden expressed his profound gratitude for the contribution made by Okinawa Prefecture as the day marked the 50th anniversary of the southernmost Japan prefecture's reversion to the country from post-World War II US occupation.https://t.co/o6DCjWPujk
— Arab News Japan (@ArabNewsjp) May 15, 2022
Okinawa, fifty years after its restitution by the United States, remains a strategic forward base https://t.co/FkgkzHFhSs
— World News Italy (@WorldNewsItaly) May 15, 2022
2 old 'passports' show history of travel between mainland Japan, Okinawa under US rule https://t.co/kSWdGxs7ng
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) May 14, 2022
The Japanese island chain of Okinawa marked the 50th anniversary on Sunday of the end of US occupation and its return to Japan with ceremonies and celebrations amid growing worry about its proximity to an increasingly assertive China. https://t.co/gMZVwqq7gM
— CNN International (@cnni) May 15, 2022
Okinawa marks the 50th anniversary of its return to Japan on May 15, 1972, which ended 27 years of U.S. rule after one of the bloodiest battles of World War II. AP takes a look at the frustration that still lingers in Okinawa today. https://t.co/kZTKPwVuWB
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 14, 2022
The Japanese hunger striker demanding an end to US bases in Okinawa https://t.co/ntu38FX9s0
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 14, 2022
‘Rather than just making a general commitment to the rules-based order, Japan is a proactive defender of it… [and] has a well-deserved reputation for being a positive and constructive partner in the region’ writes @_MercedesPage https://t.co/Qq2eZdwBJl
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) May 20, 2022
For years, Japan and Thailand have enjoyed close relations in all areas bar one: defense. That is beginning to change. https://t.co/ccZEPBIaT8 pic.twitter.com/9vsbb9HcZY
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) May 21, 2022
UW professors show that Japanese democracy is ‘flourishing’ as co-editors of first Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics: https://t.co/wxMZFdaRJ3
— Oxford Politics (@OUPPolitics) April 15, 2022
Kill Japan's elderly? Cannes film probes chilling idea https://t.co/SsUqvDQ3lO
— Straits Times Life (@ST_LifeTweets) May 21, 2022