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Sven Asai
He really did say that so? Something strange in his coffee? The only explanation could be, that he was forced to say that in regard of keeping interests of Japan in the mutual official relationship with the U.S. In no other scenario anyone would come to such a conclusion or statement.
elephant200
Why didn't Mr.Aso says this before and after 3rd Nov ?
Sal Affist
Turbulence in the White House is not valued by the rest of the world. Mr. Biden brings an aura of predictability and stability that other countries' finance ministers appreciate. There is also the matter of several hundred billion yen at stake in the negotiations over support for the American military in Japan. It is in Mr. Aso's self-interest to compliment and praise the new American president.
OssanAmerica
Aso is correct. However Aso retiring and leaving politics would be good for Japan.
Seesaw7
Oji-tomo. support each other. strong bond.
dagon
Aso's resignation and withdrawal from the public sphere would be good for Japan.