Japan PM Takaichi Open to Iran Talks, Backs Trump for Global Peace

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated she would consider holding top-level talks with Iran at an appropriate time if it serves Japan's national interest, emphasizing the critical importance of Middle East stability for her country's energy imports. During a recent meeting at the White House, Takaichi offered strong public backing to US President Donald Trump, stating she believed he alone could achieve world peace amidst a severe global security environment. The two leaders discussed Iran, energy security, and Middle East turmoil, with Trump praising Takaichi's leadership and electoral victory. Japan's position aligns with Washington's push for regional stability while highlighting the risks to global energy supplies and navigation.

Key Points: Japan PM Considers Iran Talks, Praises Trump's Peace Role

  • Japan open to high-level Iran dialogue
  • Middle East stability critical for Japan's oil
  • Takaichi publicly endorsed Trump's peacemaking role
  • Leaders discussed energy security and regional turmoil
  • Trump praised Takaichi's leadership and election win
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Japan PM open to top-level talks with Iran if national interest warrants

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi may hold talks with Iran if it serves national interest, while publicly backing Donald Trump's unique role in achieving world peace.

"I will judge the appropriate timing for holding talks based on the national interest from a comprehensive standpoint. - Sanae Takaichi"

Tokyo, March 30

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said Monday she would consider holding talks with the Iranian leadership at an 'appropriate' time if it serves Japan's national interest as tensions in the Middle East remain high, local media reported.

"I will judge the appropriate timing for holding talks based on the national interest from a comprehensive standpoint," Takaichi told a session of the House of Representatives Budget Committee, according to Kyodo News.

Stability in the Middle East is of critical importance to Japan, which relies on the region for over 90 per cent of its crude oil imports, Xinhua news agency reported.

Earlier on March 19, Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi told President Donald Trump that she believed he alone could deliver peace in a world facing a severe security crisis, as the two leaders met at the White House against the backdrop of tensions in the Middle East and growing fears over the global economy.​ Takaichi made the remark during an Oval Office appearance, placing Japan firmly alongside Washington's push for regional stability while also stressing the risks to energy supplies and navigation.

Trump also praised Takaichi for her leadership and electoral victory, saying she had "won a tremendous election in a record-setting fashion." He added, "We have a very popular, powerful woman and she's a great woman," and said the two countries shared "a very fine relationship."​

Sanae Takaichi told US President Donald Trump at the White House that she believed "it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world," offering strong public backing as the two leaders discussed Iran, energy security, and turmoil in the Middle East.

She had said that right now, situations in the Middle East and also the entire world, we are actually experiencing a very severe security environment. And also, the global economy is now about to experience a huge hit because of these developments.

She observed that the current geopolitical climate-particularly in the Middle East-had created a precarious security environment.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting to see Japan walking this tightrope. Publicly praising Trump while quietly keeping the door open for Iran talks. It's classic diplomacy. Hope our MEA is watching and learning how to balance relationships with competing powers. 🤔
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Rohit P
The Middle East instability affects us all. Japan's situation mirrors India's concerns - we also rely heavily on that region for energy. Dialogue is always better than conflict. Hope Japan's move can de-escalate tensions for everyone's sake.
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Sarah B
While I understand the realpolitik, the flattery towards Trump ("only you can achieve peace") feels a bit excessive. Strong leaders don't need to feed another leader's ego so publicly. The substance of keeping communication channels open with Iran is the right move, though.
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Vikram M
Japan is showing how a US ally can still have an independent foreign policy. "Based on national interest" is the key phrase here. Every country in Asia, including India, needs to master this balancing act in today's complex world. Good move by Tokyo.
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Kavya N
Stability in the Middle East is crucial for global trade and oil prices. If Japan can play a mediating role, it benefits all oil-importing nations like ours. Let's hope diplomacy wins. 🙏 The alternative is too scary for the world economy.

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