Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya confirmed plans to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration, as Japan seeks to strengthen its relationship with the incoming US administration. “We aim to build a ...
Tokyo, Jan. 17 (Jiji Press)--Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said Friday that he will visit the United States for five days from Sunday to attend the inauguration of President-elect Donald ...
Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya attended the inauguration of Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr., who was reelected last November, on Thursday. It was the first time for a Japanese foreign minister to ...
MANILA, Philippines — Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya paid a courtesy call on President Marcos on Wednesday in an apparent diplomatic push to shore up cooperation as US President-elect ...
“The issue over the South China Sea is a legitimate concern for the international community because it directly links to the regional peace and stability,” Iwaya said at a news conference with ...
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya voiced his nation’s position yesterday at a press briefing after a bilateral meeting with Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo, wherein they discussed ...
Bukele has been a key ally of Trump's in Central America. Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya will attend the inauguration as part of Japan's effort to bolster ties with the new administration.
Milei is said to have a close relationship with Trump. Japanese foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya confirmed that he plans to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration. External Affairs Minister Dr. S.
COURTESY CALL. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. welcomes Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi at Malacañan Palace in Manila on Wednesday (Jan. 15, 2025). During the meeting, Marcos assured Iwaya ...
This developed as Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya paid a courtesy call on President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. at Malacañang Palace. "I would like to ask for Your Excellency's continued ...
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya issued the statement during his meeting with his Filipino counterpart, Enrique Manalo, in Manila. "Actions that escalate tensions in the South China Sea are a ...
Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo, who met visiting Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya, said his country’s relationship with Tokyo was among the most resilient and dynamic in the region.