ArrowArtboardCreated with Sketch.Title ChevronTitle ChevronIcon FacebookIcon LinkedinIcon Mail ContactPath LayerIcon MailPositive ArrowIcon Print
International relations

Biden to host Japan's Kishida for talks on North Korea, Taiwan

Ukraine war, economic issues also on agenda for Jan. 13 summit: White House

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, left, and U.S. President Joe Biden last met during the Group of 20 summit in Indonesia in November 2022.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Joe Biden will host Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House later this month for economic and security consultations, the U.S. administration announced on Tuesday.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the Jan. 13 meeting will include discussions of North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, amid concerns over the potential for another nuclear test by the reclusive nation. Also on the agenda: economic issues, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, climate change and stability across the Taiwan Strait.

"President Biden will reiterate his full support for Japan's recently released National Security Strategy, its presidency of the G-7, and its term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council," Jean-Pierre said. "The leaders will celebrate the unprecedented strength of the U.S.-Japan alliance and will set the course for their partnership in the year ahead."

The two leaders last met in Bali, Indonesia, during November's Group of 20 summit.

Sponsored Content

About Sponsored Content This content was commissioned by Nikkei's Global Business Bureau.

Discover the all new Nikkei Asia app

  • Take your reading anywhere with offline reading functions
  • Never miss a story with breaking news alerts
  • Customize your reading experience

Nikkei Asian Review, now known as Nikkei Asia, will be the voice of the Asian Century.

Celebrate our next chapter
Free access for everyone - Sep. 30

Find out more