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Trump Says He’ll Be Guest Of Honor At Japan’s ‘Biggest Event’ In ‘Over 200 Years’

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President Trump on Thursday boasted that he will be the guest of honor at Japan’s “biggest event” in “over 200 years” when he visits the country this weekend to meet with the prime minister and new emperor. Trump arrives in Tokyo on Saturday.

 

During an impromptu Q&A with reporters in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Trump was asked whether he believes he can work out a trade deal with Japan in the near future. The president did not answer, but played up the historic nature of his state visit.

 

“It’s a very big thing going on with the emperor,” Trump said. “It’s something that hasn’t happened in over 200 years. I am the guest, meaning the United States is the guest, but Prime Minister Abe said to me very specifically, ‘You are the guest of honor. There’s only one guest of honor. You are the guest of honor.'”

 

“With all the countries of the world I am the guest of honor at the biggest event that they’ve had in over 200 years,” Trump said.

 

The president will be the first foreign leader to make a state visit to Japan since the enthronement of the new emperor, Naruhito. The emperor’s father became the first monarch to abdicate the throne in more than 200 years, with a ceremony taking place at the beginning of the month.

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