U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are expected to meet in Washington as soon as Jan. 13, a person engaged in the preparations said on Tuesday, Trend reports citing Reuters.
The meeting between Washington and its key Asian partner comes as North Korea’s missile tests and calls for a larger nuclear arsenal worry U.S. allies in the region.
Kishida plans to discuss Japan’s new security policy, which was revised this month to unveil the country’s biggest military build-up since World War Two, according to the Yomiuri daily in Japan.
The White House declined to comment on any plans for the meeting, which it has not announced.
Source: TREND News Agency