WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama told Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso yesterday that the United States wanted to strengthen ties with Japan, a country Obama described as the cornerstone of US security policy in East Asia and a major economic partner.
Aso, who is struggling to stay in power, was the first foreign leader to visit the Obama White House, and the president called the prestigious invitation "a testimony to the strong partnership between the United States and Japan."
"The friendship between the United States and Japan is extraordinarily important to our country," Obama told reporters. "We think that we have an opportunity to work together, not only on issues related to the Pacific Rim but throughout the world."