Monday, November 18

Joe Biden continues his tour in Japan focused on strengthening alliances with Asia

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden (der.), saluda al embajador de su país en Japón, Rahm Emanuel junto al primer ministro japoés, Yoshimasa Hayashi
The president of the United States, Joe Biden (right), greets his country’s ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel, together with the prime minister Japanese, Yoshimasa Hayashi

Photo: KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP / Deutsche Welle

After visiting South Korea, another great ally of the United States in Asia, US President Joe Biden arrived at Yokota Air Base, west of Tokyo, shortly after 17: 00 local (09: 00 CET) in his second and final stage of his first tour of Asia as a ruler and with the focus on the North Korean nuclear threat, China’s geopolitical ambitions and the war in Ukraine.

Biden will meet on Monday with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Emperor Naruhito, and on Tuesday he will participate in a summit bringing together the rulers of Australia, India, Japan and the United States.

He will also present a regional trade initiative, the Economic Framework for Prosperity in the Indo-Pacific.

Shortly before leaving for Japan, Biden said this Sunday in Seoul that he is “ prepared” before an event to North Korea’s nuclear test, but reaffirmed its openness to dialogue with a singular message to Kim Jong Un.

“We are prepared for anything North Korea can do,” Biden said, saying he is not “concerned” about the risks of a new weapons test during his stay in the region, something that US officials have warned about.

Washington remains open to dialogue with North Korea, even in the absence of reciprocity. Talks with Pyongyang have been stalled since the failed 2019 summit between Kim and then US President Donald Trump.