🔗 Share this article President Trump Received by Japan's Emperor Naruhito Before Meeting Japan's New Leader President Donald Trump obtained a imperial greeting on Monday in the island nation, the next stop of a five-day Asian tour which he aims to conclude with an arrangement on a commercial dispute resolution with Chinese president Xi Jinping. Official Meetings Trump, embarking on his longest journey abroad since beginning his term in the start of the year, revealed deals with four Southeast Asian countries during the initial leg in the Malaysian nation and is projected to meet Xi in South Korea on later this week. The former leader greeted with dignitaries on the airport runway and displayed a multiple enthusiastic motions, before his helicopter whisked him off for a scenic night tour of Japan's capital. His convoy was later seen arriving at the royal compound, where he met Japanese monarch Naruhito. Financial Deals Donald Trump has secured a $550-billion investment pledge from Tokyo in as compensation for relief from heavy trade duties. The nation's freshly installed leader, Sanae Takaichi, is aiming to further impress Trump with promises to acquire US utility vehicles, soybeans and gas, and declare an agreement on shipbuilding. The prime minister, who became Japan's pioneering female leader last week, told Trump that bolstering their bilateral relationship was her "top priority" in a phone conversation on the weekend. Additional Developments The US and China have come to terms on a structure for a economic arrangement just days before Trump and Beijing's head Xi Jinping are set to have discussions. The finance chief Scott Bessent said the arrangement, established on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting in the Malaysian nation on Sunday, would eradicate the risk of the application of full duties on Chinese imports commencing the first of November. Donald Trump has managed the completion of a peace arrangement between Bangkok and Phnom Penh on the initial day of an regional trip. The American leader arrived in Malaysia on Sunday before the international meeting in the main city, the metropolitan center. CAIR has alleged the former administration of a "obvious offense to liberty of speech" after national border officials arrested British journalist, the journalist, on the weekend. Trump said he was looking forward to meeting Japan's leader, a strong supporter of his passed away associate and golf companion, previous leader former PM Abe, stating: "In my opinion she will prove excellent." Official Comments Additionally, the former president stated he would reject campaigning for the second-in-command position in the 2028 US election, an concept some of his followers have proposed to allow the conservative head to occupy an extra period in office. "It would be permissible to take that action," Trump said, in an dialogue with reporters aboard Air Force One. Yet he stated: "That's not an option. I think it's too cute. Yes, I would reject that possibility because it's overly clever. I think the citizens would disapprove of that. It's overly clever. It isn't - it would not constitute appropriate."