Trump endorses Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi ahead of election

U.S. President Donald Trump has offered his full endorsement to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her ruling coalition ahead of Sunday's general election. He also announced a planned summit with her in Washington on March 19. Trump expressed being extremely impressed by Takaichi after meeting her during his October visit to Japan.

On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on social media praising Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's achievements. He described the upcoming election as very important for Japan's future and expressed confidence that her coalition would not disappoint the people.

In the post, Trump wrote: 'Prime Minister Takaichi is someone who deserves powerful recognition for the job she and her Coalition are doing and, therefore, as President of the United States of America, it is my Honor to give a Complete and Total Endorsement of her, and what her highly respected Coalition is representing.' He added in all capital letters: 'SHE WILL NOT LET THE PEOPLE OF JAPAN DOWN!'

This endorsement breaks with tradition in U.S.-Japan relations and could influence the election outcome, which may affect bilateral ties amid concerns over China and Xi Jinping. The two leaders met during Trump's October visit to Japan, forming the basis for his support. Takaichi leads the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in the 2026 Lower House election, where the ruling bloc's stability is at stake. The intervention has drawn international attention.

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