In telephone talks held Tuesday morning, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U. S. President Donald Trump confirmed their cooperation to deal with a possible North Korean missile launch that might travel over Japan toward waters off Guam.
In telephone talks held Tuesday morning, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U. S. President Donald Trump confirmed their cooperation to deal with a possible North Korean missile launch that might travel over Japan toward waters off Guam.
In the about 30-minute telephone conference, the leaders of the two countries agreed to maintain their close cooperation — and their cooperation with South Korea — to strongly urge China and Russia to exercise their influence on North Korea to prevent Pyongyang from going ahead with a launch of ballistic missiles.