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Presidents Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and Barack Obama have made statements on the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
President Barack Obama listens as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks on Kilo Pier overlooking the USS Arizona Memorial in Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, on Tuesday, December 27.
President Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe honor the war dead at Pearl Harbor on Tuesday, marking the 75th anniversary of the attack that thrust the U.S. into World War II.
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks while Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe listens at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam's Kilo Pier on December 27, 2016 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Despite his ultranationalism, Shinzo Abe built strong relationships with Biden, Trump and Obama, all of whom called him a 'friend' after his assassination.
President Joe Biden said he was 'stunned' and 'outraged' at the death of Shinzo Abe, who he called his friend. Barack Obama paid homage to Abe's devotion to his country.
Japanese Prime Minster Shinzo Abe is set to meet with U.S. President Barack Obama in Hawaii on December 26–27. Their most notable stop, a visit to Pearl Harbor, will come just weeks after the ...
The later Shinzo Abe was a powerful force in Japanese politics, ... Former Presidents Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush have all spoken highly of their interactions with Abe.
WASHINGTON — Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, was assassinated by a gunman Friday in broad daylight while campaigning in a stunning attack that shook the world. Abe was 67. He ...
Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Make Symbolic Visit to Pearl Harbor: 'Our Alliance Has Never Been Stronger' CNN reported that a team of 20 medical professionals immediately began ...
Abe was Japan’s longest-serving prime minister when he stepped down for health reasons in 2020. During his time in office, he forged relationships with Presidents Obama, Trump and Biden.