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US President Barack Obama has wrapped up his two-day visit to Japan, with the two countries vowing1 to enhance bilateral2 ties and continue free trade talks. However, although progress was made, our correspondent Terrence Terashima tells us many issues have yet to be resolved.
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President Barack Obama, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe participate
in a joint news conference at the Akasaka State Guest House in Tokyo, Thursday, April 24, 2014.
US president Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe concluded two day discussions in an official and unofficial basis.
Despite the smiles hand shakes in so called Shinzo Abe’s Sushi diplomacy4, Obama and Abe failed find common grounds on Transpacific Partnership5 Agreement. U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman and his Japanese counter part Akira Amari were locked into tough negotiations6 until early hours, failed to reach agreements, leaving the final decisions to the summit talks.
Market access for auto7, and agriculture products remain the biggest sticking point.
"Barack and I have instructed both ministers to step up efforts to solve the remaining issues, and conclude the TPP negotiations as soon as possible" Abe said.
On security, experts say Abe managed to achieve one of of his primary goal. Inclusion of US commitment to Japan’s defenses in the joint statements. including the disputed Diaoyu islands.
However, Washington remain cautious that the security commitment will not be put to the test and called for a dialogue to resolve the dispute.
"What is the consistent part of the alliance is that the treaty covers all territories administered by Japan. So this is not a new position this is a consistent one. In our discussions I emphasized with Prime Minister Abe the importance of resolving this issue peacefully." Obama said.
Washington welcomed Tokyo intensions in exercising collective defense8, which raises questions on how much US accepts Japan’s expanding defense strategy.
"Abe has delivered on what washington wants from japan on the security front, I do not think there is a rift9 between them, I don’t america feels the need to try to curve abe’s actions. they want more of the same." Jeff Kingston, director of Asian Studies at Temple University, said.
The main achievement in this summit would be that Tokyo and Washington manage to show that it is in synchronous10 on regional security and economy. Have a rigid11 alliance. However, discomforts12 are still apparent, in Abe historical awareness13, stalled TPP and how much of actual commitment US is willing to give.
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起誓,发誓(vow的现在分词形式) | |
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adj.双方的,两边的,两侧的 | |
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adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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4 diplomacy | |
n.外交;外交手腕,交际手腕 | |
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5 partnership | |
n.合作关系,伙伴关系 | |
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6 negotiations | |
协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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7 auto | |
n.(=automobile)(口语)汽车 | |
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8 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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9 rift | |
n.裂口,隙缝,切口;v.裂开,割开,渗入 | |
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10 synchronous | |
adj.同步的 | |
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11 rigid | |
adj.严格的,死板的;刚硬的,僵硬的 | |
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12 discomforts | |
n.不舒适( discomfort的名词复数 );不愉快,苦恼 | |
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13 awareness | |
n.意识,觉悟,懂事,明智 | |
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