Japan called on Donald Trump not to enter into agreement with China
Japan, the key ally of the U.S. in Asia, is urging Trump not to negotiate with China, fearing destabilization in the region, according to Reuters.
Japan, being the closest ally of the United States in the Asian region, warns presidential candidate Donald Trump against entering into agreements with China that could undermine years of efforts to restrain Beijing and destabilize the delicate situation in the region.
Japan has initiated interactions with Trump's inner circle, considering him as the frontrunner in the November elections based on some polls.
Tokyo's primary concern is that, if Trump returns to power, he may negotiate a trade or defense deal with China that would undermine the efforts of G7 countries to contain Beijing.
During his 2024 election campaign, Trump has not announced any potential deals with China.
Elections in the United States
The upcoming presidential elections in the United States are scheduled for November 5, 2024. Two main political parties participate in the elections: the Democratic and Republican parties. The primary candidate for the Democrats is the incumbent American leader, Joe Biden, while for the Republicans, it is Donald Trump.
According to poll results, Trump has surged into the lead on the eve of the primaries in the United States.