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i think the japan-u.s. partnership has grown out of a regional partnership, and now has become a true global partner. working together to uphold and strengthen international order based on the rule of law. i hope the prime minister's visit, this time around, will demonstrate the strong global partnership. not too many people in this country or not too many people in japan are aware of this global nature of our partnership. the great potential of our partnership. i hope that the prime minister's visit will impress upon the people in this country and those who are in japan, and the international community that we are a strong global ally. in our partnership has more potential. this strong partnership is based on the trust between our two leaders. but i think, more important, stable basis for that strong partnership is the sense of trust between our two peoples. not just through many years of grassroot exchanges, people to people exchanges, business partnerships, academic exchanges and grassroot exchanges. i a
i think the japan-u.s. partnership has grown out of a regional partnership, and now has become a true global partner. working together to uphold and strengthen international order based on the rule of law. i hope the prime minister's visit, this time around, will demonstrate the strong global partnership. not too many people in this country or not too many people in japan are aware of this global nature of our partnership. the great potential of our partnership. i hope that the prime minister's...
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-japan alliance is a beacon to the entire world. there's no limit what our countries and our people can do together. so thank you for your partnership, your leadership and your friendship. and now over to you, mr. prime minister. >> appreciate you and illinois for inviting us. -- and jill for inviting us. president biden and i have met and talked countless times and concerns shared that we are at crucial crossroads. and that the partnership is immensely important. the international community stands at a historical turning point. in order for japan, the u.s., the indo-pacific region, and for that matter the whole world, to enjoy peace, stability, and prosperity, lasting into the future, we must resolutely defend and further solidify a free and open international order based on the rule of law. and again today, i told the president that now is the time to demonstrate the true values that japan and the united states can offer, that we must together fulfill our responsibilities to create a world where human dignity is upheld and that ja
-japan alliance is a beacon to the entire world. there's no limit what our countries and our people can do together. so thank you for your partnership, your leadership and your friendship. and now over to you, mr. prime minister. >> appreciate you and illinois for inviting us. -- and jill for inviting us. president biden and i have met and talked countless times and concerns shared that we are at crucial crossroads. and that the partnership is immensely important. the international...
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speaker, the prime minister of japan. the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you his excellency, kishida fumio, the prime minister of japan. prime minister kishida: mr. speaker, madam vice president, honorable members of the united states congress. distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. i never get such nice applause from the japanese. let me introduce my wife, yuko, in the gallery. the fact that i married yuko should give you great confidence in all my decisions. i'm truly honored to speak here in this citadel of democracy and before you the representatives of the american people. nine years ago the late prime minister abe, who was a close friend of mine, stood in this very spot and gave an address titled, towards an alliance of hope. i was foreign minister in his cabinet at that time and i was deeply struck to witness the bond between our two countries. since childhood i have felt a connection to the united states. perhaps because i spent my first
speaker, the prime minister of japan. the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you his excellency, kishida fumio, the prime minister of japan. prime minister kishida: mr. speaker, madam vice president, honorable members of the united states congress. distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. i never get such nice applause from the japanese. let me introduce my wife, yuko, in the gallery. the fact that i married yuko should give...
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[speaking japanese] >> the development of the japan-u.s. relationship is the fruit of the historical cooperation between the two countries. along with the trust between the leaders and cooperation between our governments, numerous people-to-people exchanges in ranging fields is shaped the friendships between our countries. [speaking japanese] >> the cooperation between our countries bound together by common values and commitments has become a global one with the scope and depth covering outer space and the deep sea. [speaking yap these] [speaking japanese] >> today the world faces more challenges and difficulties than ever before. as a global partner, japan will join hands with our american friends, and together we will lead the way in tackling the challenges of the indo-pacific region and the world while tirelessly developing the relationship between our countries with a view to the world 10 and even 100 years from now. [speaking japanese] >> in japan, it is said that the cherry trees planted in this area have a life span of about 60 years
[speaking japanese] >> the development of the japan-u.s. relationship is the fruit of the historical cooperation between the two countries. along with the trust between the leaders and cooperation between our governments, numerous people-to-people exchanges in ranging fields is shaped the friendships between our countries. [speaking japanese] >> the cooperation between our countries bound together by common values and commitments has become a global one with the scope and depth...
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extended day transfor japan. japan has taken strong sanc sanctionsence russia -- against russia and the wake of its aggression against ukraine. we have announced over $12 billion in aid to ukraine, including anti-drone detection systems. this is a part of nato's aid package. and, yes, we were even working with nato on the other side of the world from us. i might add that in february i helped a devastated ukraine get through this agonizing times, i hosted the conference for ukraine's economic growth and reconstruction. japan will continue to stand with ukraine. as the geopolitical landscape changed and as japan grew in confidence, we expanded our outlook beyond that of being america's closest ally. we first became regional partner of the united states and now we have become your global partner. never has our relationship been so close. our vision so united. today our partnership goes beyond the bilateral. examples include trilateral and quad lateral cooperation among the u.s., japan, the republic of korea, austral
extended day transfor japan. japan has taken strong sanc sanctionsence russia -- against russia and the wake of its aggression against ukraine. we have announced over $12 billion in aid to ukraine, including anti-drone detection systems. this is a part of nato's aid package. and, yes, we were even working with nato on the other side of the world from us. i might add that in february i helped a devastated ukraine get through this agonizing times, i hosted the conference for ukraine's economic...
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-japan summit on the 10th and u.s.-japan-philippines trilateral summit on the 11th, most of the focus object the discussions will be on security issues, not economic ones. that being said, although they are intertwined these days when security is so critical to the united states and japan and to the philippines as well, that being said and the japanese as we all know are too polite to say this, there is unhappiness in japan over president biden's decision to publicly oppose the sale of u.s. steel to nippon steel so we thought to focus on the importance of u.s.-japan cooperation on economic security, on reliable supply chains, on japan's significant and long-standing direct investment across the united states and the potential benefits that an enriched u.s.-japan partnership offers to american workers and allied technological leadership. all these things will be on the agenda at the white house next week. we have two panels of experts today. one on economic security that i will moderate and another on foreign direct inv
-japan summit on the 10th and u.s.-japan-philippines trilateral summit on the 11th, most of the focus object the discussions will be on security issues, not economic ones. that being said, although they are intertwined these days when security is so critical to the united states and japan and to the philippines as well, that being said and the japanese as we all know are too polite to say this, there is unhappiness in japan over president biden's decision to publicly oppose the sale of u.s....
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biden: that has also been the story of japan and the united states. just a few generations ago, our two nations were blocked in a devastating conflict. it would have been easy to say we remain adversaries. instead, we made a far better choice, we became the closest of friends. translator: [speaking japanese] pres. biden: today, our economic relationship is one of the strongest and deepest in the world. our democracies are beacons of freedom, shining across the globe. and the tides of friendship, family, connect the japanese and american people as the source of joy, meaning, and meaning for millions and millions of our people. translator: [speaking japanese] pres. biden: japanese americans have made historic contributions across american life for generations. that includes my mentor and one of my closest friends ever in the united states senate, senator daniel inouye. a decorated war hero, a senator for almost 50 years, and a recipient of the medal of honor. yesterday, the prime minister laid a wreath at the national japanese american memorial in honor
biden: that has also been the story of japan and the united states. just a few generations ago, our two nations were blocked in a devastating conflict. it would have been easy to say we remain adversaries. instead, we made a far better choice, we became the closest of friends. translator: [speaking japanese] pres. biden: today, our economic relationship is one of the strongest and deepest in the world. our democracies are beacons of freedom, shining across the globe. and the tides of...
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well, we are the same, japan and the united states. we may be divided by distance but generations after generations we been brought together, the same hopes, the same values, the same commitment to democracy and freedom and to dignity for all. antedate, without question -- and today, without question, our alliance is stronger than it has ever been. this was both not inevitable but also the fact is that both the prime minister and i came of age as our countries came together. we both remember the choices that were made to forge a friendship that was once only a devastating fight that existed before. we both remember that hard work, when it is done to find healing, and where there was once such hardship. we both remember japanese and american people who not only brought us together, but who brought us forward, transforming our relationship from better -- from better photos --bitter foes to the best friends we could be. tonight, we pledge to keep going. we stand at an inflection point where the decisions we make now are going to determine
well, we are the same, japan and the united states. we may be divided by distance but generations after generations we been brought together, the same hopes, the same values, the same commitment to democracy and freedom and to dignity for all. antedate, without question -- and today, without question, our alliance is stronger than it has ever been. this was both not inevitable but also the fact is that both the prime minister and i came of age as our countries came together. we both remember...
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as we celebrate the flourishing friendship between the united states and japan. those threads that bind us, people to people heart-to-heart. as technology dissolves the distances between us we face the challenges that cross borders and oceans, our nations are partners in building a world where we choose creation over distraction. destruction. peace over bloodshed and democracy over autocracy. president biden and i are honored to welcome prime minister and mrs. kishida for an official visit with the state dinner tomorrow night. we look forward to returning the hospitality and friendship that we have experienced in our travels to japan. for dinner state or will transform into a vibrant spring garden. a place of joy and renewal. of hope and growth. as the guests sit among the field of flowers glass and silk butterflies from both of our countries will dance over the table. their graceful flight a reminder as our nations navigate the winds of change, we do so together as partners in peace and prosperity. and as the dinner comes to the end overflowing with the purples,
as we celebrate the flourishing friendship between the united states and japan. those threads that bind us, people to people heart-to-heart. as technology dissolves the distances between us we face the challenges that cross borders and oceans, our nations are partners in building a world where we choose creation over distraction. destruction. peace over bloodshed and democracy over autocracy. president biden and i are honored to welcome prime minister and mrs. kishida for an official visit with...
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and japan's economic security. but the ledger books don't get us there today. we've got more work to do. and i asked the prime minister if he couldn't send a delegation to work on these exact issues. in delivering this essential message i thank the japanese prime minister to visit our nation this week and for his kind words recognizing our shared values and fondness for his childhood, some of that time spent in america and appreciation of the importance u.s.-japan alliance on the trade front. our two nations have much work to repair and much work to do. thank you, mr. speaker. i now would like to turn to another very essential topic and one i would like to mention that the majority party, the republican party is long overdue in bringing to this floor the national security supplemental bill that includes support for ukraine. let me be clear. ukraine is fighting for its liberty. you can feel it, you can taste it, but ukraine is not asking the american people to die for her, but she's only asking some help from us to
and japan's economic security. but the ledger books don't get us there today. we've got more work to do. and i asked the prime minister if he couldn't send a delegation to work on these exact issues. in delivering this essential message i thank the japanese prime minister to visit our nation this week and for his kind words recognizing our shared values and fondness for his childhood, some of that time spent in america and appreciation of the importance u.s.-japan alliance on the trade front....
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minister, today we mark an historic moment, the first ever leader summit between the united states, japan, and the philippines. and it is truly an honor to have you both here as we begin this new era of partnership. as you heard me say before, a great deal of history in our world will be written in the indo pacific over the coming years. and as the three allies and steadfast partners of proud democracies representing half a billion people, today we commit to writing that story of the future together. to build an indo pacific that is free, open, prosperous, and secure for all. this afternoon, we will discuss a few key areas where our nations are deepening ties. first, technology and clean energy. we are securing our semiconductor supply chain, to expanding trusted telecommunications in the philippines, to building a clean energy workforce, to expanding our cooperation across the entire board. second, we are deepening our maritime and security ties. this is something i know you discussed with vice president harris during her travel to the indo pacific. i want to be clear, the united states
minister, today we mark an historic moment, the first ever leader summit between the united states, japan, and the philippines. and it is truly an honor to have you both here as we begin this new era of partnership. as you heard me say before, a great deal of history in our world will be written in the indo pacific over the coming years. and as the three allies and steadfast partners of proud democracies representing half a billion people, today we commit to writing that story of the future...
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i would simply say that this is not unique to japan and south korea. if you look at the debate that occurred here on capitol hill over the weekend and on friday. you saw very clear voices arguing that it is not an american interest to be spending so much time and to be focused on other people's problems. i believe we are best able to confront those nationalist impulses when we work collectively and effectively together. i also say that the prime minister of japan, others, prime ministers, when they left washington after what i would considered -- we have done the quad in terms of state visits, each of them saw the substantial bumps in their popularity, substantial. working with the united states is still important and popular even in highly contested domestic circumstances. stephen: we have come to the end of the time for this first portion of the program, i am sorry we did not have time for audience q&a, we were trying to pack a lot into this time. i apologize for that. we are hoping you will stay tuned, he will depart we will bring the panel up and w
i would simply say that this is not unique to japan and south korea. if you look at the debate that occurred here on capitol hill over the weekend and on friday. you saw very clear voices arguing that it is not an american interest to be spending so much time and to be focused on other people's problems. i believe we are best able to confront those nationalist impulses when we work collectively and effectively together. i also say that the prime minister of japan, others, prime ministers, when...
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/japan, the philippines. i also wanted to come out before going to your questions to address the events of april 5 in ecuador. we condemn this violation of the vienna convention on diplomatic relations including the use of force against embassy officials. we have reviewed the security camera footage from the mexican embassy and believe these actions were wrong. the ecuadorian government disregarded its obligation under international law as a host estate to respect the inviolability of diplomatic missions jeopardize the foundation of basic diplomatic relationships. we vest ecuador to work with mexico to find a resolution to this diplomatic dispute and to that end we welcome the organization of american states permanent counsel meeting this week to help reach a peaceful diplomatic solution. finally, let me say something on an important issue that's moving to the house this week. reauthorization of 702 advisor. the administration strongly supports the bipartisan bill is text is now the rules committee to reautho
/japan, the philippines. i also wanted to come out before going to your questions to address the events of april 5 in ecuador. we condemn this violation of the vienna convention on diplomatic relations including the use of force against embassy officials. we have reviewed the security camera footage from the mexican embassy and believe these actions were wrong. the ecuadorian government disregarded its obligation under international law as a host estate to respect the inviolability of...
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earlier today we welcomed the prime minister of japan, his excellencecy, for a joint session of congress. i thought he delivered an incredibly important address as it relates to the very close relationship between japan and the united states of america. a relationship that's endured for decades. a relationship that is echoed in principles of democracy. and freedom. and certainly a relationship that is incredibly important during this great moment of turmoil when we see forces of tyranny and totalitarianism and terror. partnering with each other. including but not limited to in ukraine as it relates to russian aggression and it's a real, clear, urgent need for american leadership, as the japanese prime minister made clear, and for the congress to do its part to meet america's national security needs. which requires house republicans to bring the bipartisan, comprehensive, national security bill to the house floor for an up or down vote. democrats under the leadership of president biden continue to deliver real results for the american people. job creation remains up. more than 15 million
earlier today we welcomed the prime minister of japan, his excellencecy, for a joint session of congress. i thought he delivered an incredibly important address as it relates to the very close relationship between japan and the united states of america. a relationship that's endured for decades. a relationship that is echoed in principles of democracy. and freedom. and certainly a relationship that is incredibly important during this great moment of turmoil when we see forces of tyranny and...
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the united states, japan, our other democratic allies, stand on the right side of that divide. and we'll have to look for ways to continue to make sure we operationalize it. reporter: do you think service members overseas need to be guaranteed to the right to an attorney or a translator? mr. jeffries: that issue didn't come up. i defer to the administration right new for the particulars. reporter: we saw another ruling on abortion in arizona further restricting the practice. do you believe these rulings in the wake of roe vrmt wade being overturned, does that expand your map when you're looking to take back the majority? do you believe donald trump when he says he wouldn't sign a abor? mr. jeffries: donald trump is lying. this is an individual who has said, along with the other extreme maga republicans, that they are proud to have taken down roe v. wade. donald trump put three supreme court justices in place, several of whom in my view misrepresented their position before the united states senate, claiming that roe v. wade was settled law. and then the first opportunity they ha
the united states, japan, our other democratic allies, stand on the right side of that divide. and we'll have to look for ways to continue to make sure we operationalize it. reporter: do you think service members overseas need to be guaranteed to the right to an attorney or a translator? mr. jeffries: that issue didn't come up. i defer to the administration right new for the particulars. reporter: we saw another ruling on abortion in arizona further restricting the practice. do you believe...
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-japan relations. later, washington times's martin di caro joins us for our spotlight on podcast segment to talk about his podcast "history as it happens" and talk about bringing historical perspective to the news of the day. the house subcommittee on higher education held a hearing on the education department's delayed rollout of a new federal student aid application, fafsa. here is a clip. [video clip] >> we are obviously dealing with a mess today. thank you for coming over. do you feel the department has owned its mistakes or taken responsibility? do you believe any employees at the department of education, political or otherwise, should lose their jobs because of a biased rollout? >> the department has acknowledged that these have been difficult, challenging times. but i have yet to hear any apologies from the department of education. not even to schools, but to students and families. i admit that maybe i missed them, but we are months, six months th -- six months delayed from when the fafsa should
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>> japan and south korea are two of our most important allies and partners. agreements moving forward for mutual collaboration among the three of us is exciting in the end of pacific. when you see allies and partners working together as closely as we are in the indo pacific, we just had a naval operation exercise where we operated with japan in the philippines as well. now we have another major exercise taking place off the southern coast of the philippines. these are all very exciting measures. can i travel to japan and south korea, i was impressed by the amazing amount of capital investment they made in their own shipyards and in the quality of life and quality of service to their shipyard workers outside the yards. they build hospitals, schools, and entertainment facilities for their own shipyards for workers to want to stay there. their retention rates are very high. they have made major investments in the digitization of the shipyard. they know at any one time if you change something on one side of the yard what will be the impact on delivering the ship
>> japan and south korea are two of our most important allies and partners. agreements moving forward for mutual collaboration among the three of us is exciting in the end of pacific. when you see allies and partners working together as closely as we are in the indo pacific, we just had a naval operation exercise where we operated with japan in the philippines as well. now we have another major exercise taking place off the southern coast of the philippines. these are all very exciting...
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as well as japan. we saw the president of microsoft met with prime minister kishida and announced the $2.9 billion investment in japan ai artificial intelligence and infrastructure. the investment is going both ways and the countries see each other is important in shifting away from dependency on china. >> leo is next in hyattsville, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. host: you are on. caller: why is the united states kind of being aggressive. doesn't china have the right to expand the want to be adores america policing the world. isn't this posture for countries to be more defensive aggressively against the united states. guest: thank you for that question. i think the way that i see it is the u.s. is trying to maintain a peaceful stable order and trying to prevent things from happening like we've seen with russia's unjustified ukraine. rather than the u.s. moves towards deterrence. like japan. the u.s. trying to maintain a peaceful order in the world and in particular in the indo pacific.
as well as japan. we saw the president of microsoft met with prime minister kishida and announced the $2.9 billion investment in japan ai artificial intelligence and infrastructure. the investment is going both ways and the countries see each other is important in shifting away from dependency on china. >> leo is next in hyattsville, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. host: you are on. caller: why is the united states kind of being aggressive. doesn't china have the right to...
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-japan relations. later, washington times's martin di caro joins us for our spotlight on podcast segment to talk about his podcast "history as it happens" and talk about bringing historical perspective to the news of the day. the house subcommittee on higher education held a hearing on the education department's delayed rollout of a new federal student aid application, fafsa. here is a clip. [video clip] >> we are obviously dealing with a mess today. thank you for coming over. do you feel the department has owned its mistakes or taken responsibility? do you believe any employees at the department of education, political or otherwise, should lose their jobs because of a biased rollout? >> the department has acknowledged that these have been difficult, challenging times. but i have yet to hear any apologies from the department of education. not even to schools, but to students and families. i admit that maybe i missed them, but we are months, six months th -- six months delayed from when the fafsa should
-japan relations. later, washington times's martin di caro joins us for our spotlight on podcast segment to talk about his podcast "history as it happens" and talk about bringing historical perspective to the news of the day. the house subcommittee on higher education held a hearing on the education department's delayed rollout of a new federal student aid application, fafsa. here is a clip. [video clip] >> we are obviously dealing with a mess today. thank you for coming over....
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commitment to japan and japan's increasingly global leadership role. on thursday, april 11, president biden will host prime minister marcos of the philippines, the prime minister of japan in the white house for the first trilateral leaders summit. in addition, president biden will host the meeting at the white house on april 11. thank you for your patience. with that, the admiral is here to talk about the president call with prime minister netanyahu and any updates in the middle east. >> obviously busy day here. i want to take a moment just as the start to recognize the 75th anniversary of the nato alliance, the greatest military alliance in the history of the world. you also the statement from the president earlier today celebrating this historic milestone. the alliance has stood together for freedom against aggression, provided a reliable bulwark that is help protect the american people. today nato is larger, stronger, and more relevant than ever before thanks in no small part to the presidents leadership. we look forward to building on all that prog
commitment to japan and japan's increasingly global leadership role. on thursday, april 11, president biden will host prime minister marcos of the philippines, the prime minister of japan in the white house for the first trilateral leaders summit. in addition, president biden will host the meeting at the white house on april 11. thank you for your patience. with that, the admiral is here to talk about the president call with prime minister netanyahu and any updates in the middle east. >>...
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and japan. one thing he talked about was the importance of the united states and the world. -- in the world. here is a portion from yesterday. [video clip] >> the u.s. shaped the international order in the postwar world with technological power. its champion, freedom and democracy is encouraged with stability and prosperity of nations, including japan. and when necessary, it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. united states' policy was based on the premise that humanity is not want to live by the oppressed and authoritarian state, where you were surveilled and denied from expressing what is in your heart and on your mind. you believe that freedom is the oxygen of humanity. the world needs the united states to continue to play this pivotal role in the affairs of nations. and as we meet here today, on the current of self-doubt among some americans about what your role in the world should be. this self-doubt is arising at a time when our world is that history's turnin
and japan. one thing he talked about was the importance of the united states and the world. -- in the world. here is a portion from yesterday. [video clip] >> the u.s. shaped the international order in the postwar world with technological power. its champion, freedom and democracy is encouraged with stability and prosperity of nations, including japan. and when necessary, it made noble sacrifices to fulfill its commitment to a better world. united states' policy was based on the premise...
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the u.s., europe, japan. do you have thoughts on how those companies can or how companies in those countries can work with companies in emerging space nations to help sort of give emerging space nation acadomeistic -- nation acadomeistic space capability -- nations a domestic space capability? aarti: we have countries in the emerging economies, right, who would love to have their own satellite. it's a matter of national prestige. it's a matter of advancing stem development in their countries. this does happen. in principle, should we be encouraging countries to launch new satellites? i mean, you might say from a space availability point of view, that's not necessarily what we should be doing. but for me, i think we need to accelerate progress on so many different things. and one of those things is socioeconomic development and moving the needle on different sustainable development goals. whether it's health care for all primary educational and for all climate change-related issues, sustainable marine life and
the u.s., europe, japan. do you have thoughts on how those companies can or how companies in those countries can work with companies in emerging space nations to help sort of give emerging space nation acadomeistic -- nation acadomeistic space capability -- nations a domestic space capability? aarti: we have countries in the emerging economies, right, who would love to have their own satellite. it's a matter of national prestige. it's a matter of advancing stem development in their countries....
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lives on belt and road, i think japan, for example, japan's foreign aid has been a very important counter to what the chinese have done, but look, more broadly on this issue of alliances, i think quite the opposite to be overextended, i think our allies are key partners not only in their region, but beyond, so we talked about ukraine and aid to ukraine. the u.s. is a key source of aid to ukraine but so our european allies and so are our allies across the world. japan, australia, south korea, all different sources of assistance to ukraine. the australian government has cut a multibillion-dollar check to the united states to help build our submarine industrial base because it is in our interest and their interest to do so, developing a guided weapon an explosive ordinance enterprise that will not only out for the australian defense force but also will provide munitions for exports so far from being just sort of recipients of u.s. assistance or allies, vital partners across the world. >> that is of course true of ukraine. that money is not being sent to ukraine. that is being invested in the
lives on belt and road, i think japan, for example, japan's foreign aid has been a very important counter to what the chinese have done, but look, more broadly on this issue of alliances, i think quite the opposite to be overextended, i think our allies are key partners not only in their region, but beyond, so we talked about ukraine and aid to ukraine. the u.s. is a key source of aid to ukraine but so our european allies and so are our allies across the world. japan, australia, south korea,...
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japan has been there, very good support so everyone is, if you look for contributions you will see care among readers who provided this support to us. that will actually get us there. when, if the goal is to win, and all of us have to see the results. family are also in russian assets. european countries are reluctant. and the solution" quickly together. >> are you getting what you want as opposed to the u.s., what more would you like? >> 800 miles and russians are taking us on a daily basis and they are simply facility. we need all the armored vehicles and these countries have enough especially given the fact that they don't have any reference. still winnable war" we can do new with just our production we can break and deter russia from going which we will have to discuss with himself can do it but russians had time which is providing office work. they're using it and russia together with iran. it's not just a threat to ukraine so just talk to the right decision now provide us with what you have. >> project underscore that because we are not seeing static stalemate situation but we are
japan has been there, very good support so everyone is, if you look for contributions you will see care among readers who provided this support to us. that will actually get us there. when, if the goal is to win, and all of us have to see the results. family are also in russian assets. european countries are reluctant. and the solution" quickly together. >> are you getting what you want as opposed to the u.s., what more would you like? >> 800 miles and russians are taking us on...
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and this group, i mentioned australia, india, and japan. and so one of the things we have discussed is how we can address as a group some of the issues that -- or the priorities that have been raised by pacific island countries. how can we bring our unified voices to supporting their efforts. first and foremost, what we plan to do is start by meeting with them as a group, which we have never done before, and hearing what their priorities are. it is not about going in and telling them what we are going to do. it is about going in as a group in hearing what they need us to do. that is now being planned for the coming weeks and months. kathryn: fantastic. i have a question from kelly cho. this may get a little into the technical nature of the question, but just appreciate whatever you can provide from your perspective at the u.n. she's curious how the u.s. is planning to advocate for sustainable management of marine resources globally and around the pacific island nations such as with regard to deep-sea mining, commercial fishing, issues of in
and this group, i mentioned australia, india, and japan. and so one of the things we have discussed is how we can address as a group some of the issues that -- or the priorities that have been raised by pacific island countries. how can we bring our unified voices to supporting their efforts. first and foremost, what we plan to do is start by meeting with them as a group, which we have never done before, and hearing what their priorities are. it is not about going in and telling them what we...
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europe and japan were rebuilt. the global economy was remade with the intense of securing peace and prosperity. billions were lifted out of poverty. innovation flourished worldwide. in the past few decades seat -- the seams of the system have been beginning to fray. at home we see the disruption of industries and the impact it has on select communities. rising income equality and weakening confidence in the promise of the american dream. we heard a growing skepticism about the theory and practice of global trade and investment. >> not a good week for the wto, accused by critics of corporate greed. >> worries about economic security have risen to the top of the agenda. there is a new rivalry between china and the united states. around the world, new challenges from the specter of pandemics to the relentless march of climate change, all of which threaten to reverse the progress we have made. many policies and institutions established 80 years ago seem in desperate need of reform. what we need is a rigorous look at th
europe and japan were rebuilt. the global economy was remade with the intense of securing peace and prosperity. billions were lifted out of poverty. innovation flourished worldwide. in the past few decades seat -- the seams of the system have been beginning to fray. at home we see the disruption of industries and the impact it has on select communities. rising income equality and weakening confidence in the promise of the american dream. we heard a growing skepticism about the theory and...
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