Japan PM Shigeru Ishiba addresses a press conference a day after Japan’s lower house election, at the party’s headquarters in Tokyo, Japan on Oct 28, 2024. — Reuters/File
Japan PM Shigeru Ishiba addresses a press conference a day after Japan’s lower house election, at the party’s headquarters in Tokyo, Japan on Oct 28, 2024. — Reuters/File

Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba hopes to meet US President-elect Donald Trump in the United States this month, four sources said, in an attempt to emulate then-PM Shinzo Abe’s close ties during Trump’s first term, Reuters reports.

Ishiba told reporters he had held a five-minute phone call with Trump earlier today and that they agreed to meet as soon as possible.

“I felt that he was very friendly. So from now on, I have the impression that we can talk frankly,” he said.

Three of the people familiar with the planning, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter, said Japan was aiming to arrange a meeting between Ishiba and Trump just after a Nov 18-19 summit of the Group of 20 large economies in Brazil.

The fourth source said Japan was aiming to arrange the stopover “around” the G20 meeting. Trump’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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