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00:00Welcome again, and welcome to the Pony Group.
00:06Please keep for walking.
00:08Yes, sir.
00:19Hello, sir.
00:21Hello, sir.
00:22Hello, sir.
00:37Welcome to Japan, Mr. Secretary.
01:02It's a great pleasure to see you as a secretary of my counterpart to check out the most important outline.
01:09And also, we are very grateful for the nature of the family itself.
01:24Please, a moment ago, and you explained a very warm words for them.
01:30Thank you so much.
01:54During President Trump's first term, I served as Japan's chief negotiator in the Japan-U.S. trade talks,
02:00and subsequently as foreign minister, supporting the Japan-U.S. relations under Prime Minister Abe and President Trump.
02:08While there were times of tough negotiations, we worked through all those challenges,
02:13and the Japan-U.S. relations made significant progress.
02:17Mr. President of Japan and President Trump held substantial exchange of views in a cordial and warm atmosphere.
02:23President Trump held a substantial exchange of views in a cordial and warm atmosphere this morning.
02:48I recovered to work more closely with the new Secretary to demonstrate
02:52the world's greatest alliance to the world.
02:58Well, thank you for welcoming us.
03:00It's been a phenomenal visit already with the President and the Prime Minister.
03:03We're very happy that this came together and for this opportunity to see one another.
03:08And I believe we'll see each other again in just 24 hours in another country.
03:13I hope to meet.
03:15You understand?
03:17Oh, it's not fair.
03:20As you've talked about, today we signed a number of agreements the President signed with the Prime Minister.
03:30But all of these negotiations and talks and trade deals and partnerships on critical minerals are all built on a very powerful foundation, which has been laid over the decades between our two countries.
03:42The foundation, economic foundation, is very strong.
03:48Japan has long been one of the largest, if not the largest in many cases, investors in the U.S. economy.
03:54The partnerships that we've had on a number of business fronts has been extraordinary.
03:58And then our national security interests align quite often.
04:02In fact, most of the time.
04:03A few instances that I can recall were the United States and Japan's national security interests are not aligned.
04:10And now we have to build on that by modernizing our relationship to the challenges of the 21st century in the field of technology,
04:18where we as advanced economies face threats in cyber security, personal data, and cyber theft, and all of the challenges.
04:26As advanced manufacturing economies threat to our supply chains.
04:32We can never live in a world where others achieve dominance through dependency.
04:38Our dependency allows others to establish dominance over us.
04:44We have much to work on together.
04:46So it's an exciting new era in the U.S.-Japan relationship.
04:52But it's built on the foundation of decades of working together.
04:56And now it's being modernized to reflect the challenges of the new era that we're going to confront together,
05:02like we've confronted the challenges for the last 80 years.
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