Suga says "close cooperation will not change" no matter who wins the U.S. presidential election

Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said in the morning of June 6 that the U.S. presidential election, which will continue to be held at the House of Councillors Budget Committee, "the Japan-U.S. alliance is the basis for Japan's diplomatic security. "I don't know if President Donald Trump of the Republican Party or Former Vice President Joe Biden of the Democratic Party will win, but it remains the same to continue to work closely with the United States."

He answered the question of Mr. Yusuke Nakanishi of the Liberal Democratic Party. As for intensifying confrontation between the United States and China, he said, "In our relationship with the United States, we will build stable relations with China and actively promote diplomatic security."

In order to realize a decarbonized society in Reiwa 2050," he stressed, "We would like to shift to the idea that responding to global warming will lead to changes in the industrial structure and economy and society, rather than constraining economic growth, and lead to significant growth." In the afternoon, The Communist Party's Secretary General Koike and others will pursue the issue of refusing to appoint members of the Science Council of Japan.

Source: https://www.sankei.com/politics/news/201106/plt2011060004-n1.html