Trump, Japan’s PM bond on golf course during state visit
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seems to know how to appeal to President Trump as he tries to ease trade tensions between Japan and the U.S. – including a threat of auto tariffs -- and continue to receive U.S. support in dealing with North Korea.
On
Sunday morning, Abe took Trump to a golf course, where the two leaders
played 16 holes before heading to a lunch of cheeseburgers made with
American beef.
On the links, Trump and Abe were joined by Japanese
professional golfer Isao Aoki, known for his putting technique. Aoki
was expected to present Trump with a putter he designed.
President Donald Trump walks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe before playing a round of golf at Mobara Country Club, on Sunday, in
Chiba, Japan. (Associated Press)
The outing seemed to go well, Abe told reporters.
"We
were able to exchange our views frankly in a cozy atmosphere. It was
wonderful," Abe said as he returned to his official residence.
Abe tweeted a photo of himself and Trump, taken on the greens.
Trump
tweeted that he'd had "Great fun and meeting with Prime Minister
@AbeShinzo," but also continued to stew about domestic politics,
claiming that, "Numerous Japanese officials told me that the Democrats
would rather see the United States fail than see me or the Republican
Party succeed - Death Wish!"
U.S. President Donald Trump, right, plays golf with Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe, left, at Mobara Country Club in Mobara, south of
Tokyo, on Sunday. (Associated Press)
The leaders then attended a sumo wrestling event in
the evening, where Trump presented a large trophy to a tournament winner
– in a first for a U.S. president.
On Monday, Trump will be the first foreign leader to meet with Japan's new emperor, Naruhito, since he took the throne May 1.
Then
Trump and Abe are expected to get down to business regarding trade
matters before ending the state visit with Trump the guest of honor at a
banquet hosted by the emperor. The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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