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Abstract:President Donald Trump is currently on a state visit to Japan, where he has addressed Iran, North Korea, and US trade policy with PM Shinzo Abe.
President Donald Trump is currently on a four-day state visit to Japan.
Trump is traveling closely with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe throughout his visit.
The president's public appearances have surfaced questions over Iran, North Korea, and US trade policy, but he's also turned heads at a sumo tournament, on the golf course, and in a selfie.
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President Donald Trump is currently on a four-day state visit to Japan aimed at showing off the strong relationship between the two nations.
Trump and Abe have had successful public meetings before, and this trip, with its golf round, selfie, and sumo tournament appearance, has painted a similarly in-sync time for the two leaders.
However, the trip has also surfaced some serious policy matters for Trump, including North Korea, Iran, and the future of US trade. See some key moments of Trump's trip so far.
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