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Rubio, Japan's Motegi, pledge to boost Japan-US alliance

The United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with his Japanese counterpart Toshimitsu Motegi on October 28, on the sidelines of US President Donald Trump’s first visit to Japan of his second presidency.

The two pledged to strengthen the US-Japan alliance, while they also praised the recent trade agreements signed by Trump and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during their Tuesday morning summit meeting.

“It’s an exciting new era in the US-Japan relationship. But it's built on the foundation of decades of working together, and now it's being modernized to reflect the challenges of the new era that we're going to confront together, like we've confronted the challenges for the last 80 years,” Rubio told
Motegi.

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00:02Please keep the walk.
00:04Yes, sir.
00:06Hello, Mr. President.
00:07A pleasure.
00:10Hello, Mr. President.
00:11A pleasure.
00:13Oh, hello, Mr. President.
00:14A pleasure.
01:06I appreciate it.
01:10Thank you in Rodrigo that we have.
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