Trump arrives in Japan, first in five-country Asian tour
Updated 1547 GMT (2347 HKT) November 5, 2017
Story highlights
- Trump has arrived in Tokyo for his 13-day, five country Asia trip
- He will golf with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Tokyo (CNN)President Donald Trump
touched down in Japan late Saturday ahead of a 13-day trek through Asia
that he hopes will divert from a bruising political controversy back
home.
During the
first set of remarks on his five-nation tour, Trump avoided the
incendiary, bellicose rhetoric that has often defined his public stance
about the North Korean threat.
But
he nevertheless sent a clear message to North Korea and the rest of the
region that American military might and strong US alliances in the
region remain a critical deterrent during an appearance at a joint
US-Japanese military base just outside of Tokyo.
"Our
brave warriors are the last bulwark against threats to the dreams of
people in America and Japan and all across the world," Trump said. "You
are the greatest hope for people who desire to live in freedom and
harmony and you are the greatest threat to tyrants and dictators who
seek to prey on the innocent."
Trading
in his suit jacket for a flight jacket moments after taking the stage
at Yokota Air Base, Trump praised the US-Japan military alliance,
thanked US troops for keeping "us all safe" and talked up US military
prowess in the region.
The
remarks served to help set the tone for the President's Asian tour that
will take him next to South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines
for nearly two weeks of powerhouse diplomacy, much of which will focus
on rallying other regional powers to step up their efforts to pressure
North Korea into abandoning its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
Trump's
remarks were devoid the kinds of direct threats he has previously aimed
at the North Korean regime, with the President instead choosing to
focus on the US-Japanese alliance and the peaceful aims of US military
might in the region.
"You put hope in every soul that yearns for peace," Trump told the assembled troops.
Air
Force One landed at the US-controlled Yokota Air Base outside Tokyo at
about 9:37 p.m. ET Saturday (10:37 a.m. Sunday local time). Trump
addressed American servicemen and women stationed at the facility before
beginning his official visit with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
On his first swing through a continent gripped with tension over a nuclear standoff on its eastern edge, Trump will carry out high-stakes talks with the leaders of Japan, South Korea, and China, and attend days of summits in Vietnam and the Philippines.
Before
arriving in Japan, Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that he
expects to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and hopes to
enlist his help in changing North Korea's behavior. He will likely meet
with Putin on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
summit in Vietnam.
"I think it's
expected that we'll meet. We want Putin's help on North Korea," he told
reporters. Trump had previously said a meeting with Putin was possible.
It's
a slog of a presidential trip, one that became longer this week after
Trump announced he would spend an extra day in Manila to attend the East
Asia Summit. The last US President to spend this long in Asia was
George H.W. Bush in 1992 -- and he ended the trip by vomiting in the
Japanese prime minister's lap.
On the eight-hour flight from Hawaii, however, Trump dismissed concerns about the length of his trip.
"It
is grueling, they tell me. But fortunately, historically that has not
been a problem for me," Trump said. "I'll let you know if I don't stay
fresh. If I don't stay fresh, you'll be the first to tell me."
At his first stop here in Tokyo, Trump enjoyed a round of golf and a steak dinner with Abe
-- one of his closest foreign counterparts -- before sitting down for
formal talks. The men ate hamburgers inside the clubhouse at
Kasumigaseki Country Club overlooking the green before hitting the
links.
Before the food was set
down, the two men autographed white baseball caps, in the style of
Trump's campaign hats, emblazoned with the worlds "Donald & Shinzo:
Make Alliance Even Greater."
Trump
and Abe are expected to confer about North Korea, an area where they are
largely in alignment. Abe hopes to adopt a tougher military stance
against Pyongyang, altering a decades-long pacifist approach.
The
two are also expected to discuss trade, though they don't see
eye-to-eye on the issue. Trump has withdrawn the US from the Trans
Pacific Partnership, a decision the Abe has criticized.
Hopes on the line
Escaping
scandal fever in Washington after indictments of his campaign
associates, Trump hopes an authoritative tour through five Asian
capitals can help him rise above the controversy. But officials here,
and even some of Trump's own aides, worry the Russia cloud could lead
the unpredictable and bombastic US leader to lash out.
As
he flew from Washington to an overnight stop in Hawaii, Trump
demonstrated the Russia probe was still not far from mind, unleashing a
flow of invective on Twitter accusing his own Justice Department of ignoring possible collusion by his former Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
It
was an inauspicious start to a trip meant to consolidate support in
Asia for his combative approach to North Korea and to lay out an
assertive approach to negotiate trade agreements.
On
his longest foreign swing to date, Trump hopes to convince Asian
leaders to put up a united front against Pyongyang, which has scaled up
its provocations since Trump took office.
The
friendliest stop is likely to be the first here in Japan, where Trump
finds a leader eager to fuel a budding friendship. South Korea's new
leader has shown more of a willingness to break with the US President,
chastising some of his bellicose rhetoric about North Korea while
encouraging talks with Pyongyang.
China
And while he's developed friendly ties with Chinese President Xi Jinping,
their talks are fraught after Trump lambasted China ceaselessly on the
campaign trail for its trade practices. So far, though, he hasn't taken
action to label Beijing a currency manipulator.
At
a moment of political weakness amid the Russia investigation, he faces
leaders who themselves are enjoying new political muscle. In Japan, Abe
saw decisive wins for his party in snap elections last month, and Xi
emerged from a critical Communist Party Congress having consolidated
power in historic fashion.
That's
left Trump anxious about his negotiating power as the FBI and
congressional investigators continue probing his campaign's ties to
Russia. While Trump is abroad, the office led by special counsel Robert Mueller is expected to interview key White House aides as part of its investigation.
While
Trump may divert attention through his high-level diplomacy, the issue
is likely to arise in dramatic fashion in Vietnam, where he will face
Putin for only the second time face-to-face.
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