Trump Praises Japan’s Support on Iran Crisis, Takaichi Backs U.S. Role in Global Peace Efforts

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday underscored the strength of U.S.-Japan ties during a high-level meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, as tensions surrounding Iran continue to escalate.

Highlighting the reciprocal nature of the alliance, Trump said, “We step up for Japan, so I’m not surprised that they would step up for us. We have that kind of relationship,” while also noting Japan’s growing support amid the crisis.

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Prime Minister Takaichi echoed the sentiment of close cooperation, expressing strong confidence in Trump’s global leadership. “I firmly believe that it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world. To do so, I am ready to reach out to many of the partners in the international community to achieve our objective together,” she said, signaling Japan’s willingness to engage diplomatically with global stakeholders.

The discussions come at a time of heightened concern over energy security and stability in critical global transit routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil shipments.

While Japan has aligned with the United States on diplomatic messaging and potential economic measures—including efforts to stabilize energy markets—there is no indication of direct military involvement. Tokyo’s approach remains shaped by its pacifist constitution, which limits overseas combat operations.

Observers note that Japan’s role is likely to remain focused on diplomacy, energy security, and coordination with allies, even as Washington continues to seek broader international support in managing the evolving Iran situation.

The meeting highlights the strategic depth of the U.S.-Japan partnership, with both nations positioning themselves at the forefront of efforts to navigate one of the most volatile geopolitical crises in recent times.

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