Mr. KishidaThe statement continuedU.S. Congress Thursday (April 11) local time. Emphasizing the close relationship betweenUnited StatewithJapan It discusses the work of the United States National Park Service improving the tidal reservoir area of Washington Park, which includes several important monuments, including the Lincoln Memorial.
“To express friendship, Mr. Kishida said in English: “Japan will provide 250 cherry trees to be planted on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of its independence.” Calling for applause several times
The Japanese embassy said that: Are you looking for a special gift on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the independence of the United States from England? Which falls on July 4, 2026
Since Japan awardedCherry TreetoWashingtonIn 1912, as a symbol of friendship, cherry blossom viewing became an annual festival for Washingtonians and tourists alike.
But relations between the two countries deteriorated to the point that they had to go to war between 1941 and 1945, but since then they have been permanent allies. Relations between the United States and Japan are now closer than ever.
Kishida is the second Japanese Prime Minister to deliver a speech at a joint session of the US House of Representatives and Senate, afterPrime Minister Shinzo Abe On April 29, 2015 It is a privilege reserved only for close US allies. Before addressing Congress, Mr. Kishida held a summit with President Joe Biden.
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