ASHINGTON: Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso has arrived in the United States for a meeting Tuesday with President Barack Obama.
Aso is the first foreign leader to visit Obama's White House. Obama and Aso are expected to discuss North Korean nuclear bombs, Japanese abducted by the North Koreans, climate change, security in Afghanistan and Pakistan and the global economic crisis.
Aso's trip follows Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's visit to Japan last week, her first destination as top US diplomat.
Aso is the first foreign leader to visit Obama's White House. Obama and Aso are expected to discuss North Korean nuclear bombs, Japanese abducted by the North Koreans, climate change, security in Afghanistan and Pakistan and the global economic crisis.
Aso's trip follows Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's visit to Japan last week, her first destination as top US diplomat.
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