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The Japanese prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is making her first visit to the White House.

She said in her opening remarks that Japan condemns Iran's actions during the war, including attacking neighboring Gulf countries and effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz. (US Network Pool via AP)

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00:00Well, thank you very much, everybody. It's great to have you, and we have a very special person, just won
00:06a tremendous election in a record-setting fashion, so you have something in common.
00:11Thank you very much.
00:43As a matter of fact, my fellow minister, Minister Motegi, Foreign Minister Motegi also had a direct exchange with the
00:53Iranian Foreign Minister and urged Iran to stop such activities.
01:00You'll let me know.
01:02You'll let me know.
01:25And also the security environment in the Indo-Pacific region is also becoming increasingly severe.
01:32Donald, you have shown deep trust in Japan and also the unwavering commitment to the Japan-U.S. alliance.
01:40Once again, thank you very much for that.
01:43Thank you very much.
01:44Thank you very much.
01:53Thank you very much.

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