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US, Japan show united front against China
Updated On: 18 April, 2021 07:38 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
After waiting nearly three months for his first foreign guest due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Biden told Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga that Japan enjoyed the United States’ “iron-clad support” on security issues and beyond.

US President Joe Biden and Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga at the White House. Pic/AFP
The United States and Japan vowed on Friday to stand firm together against an assertive China and to step up cooperation on climate change and next-generation technology, as President Joe Biden made his first summit a show of alliance unity.
After waiting nearly three months for his first foreign guest due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Biden told Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga that Japan enjoyed the United States’ “iron-clad support” on security issues and beyond. A joint statement called for “candid conversations” with China and did not hold back raising concerns over Beijing’s growing maritime moves, its clampdowns in Hong Kong and growing tension over Taiwan.
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