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Shigeru Ishiba says he wants to make sure that the new Tarifa agreement is properly applied to the United States.

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he was planning in a weekly democratic election (LDP) to choose that he wants to confirm Tariff’s Deal Associated with the United States to be properly applied.

The Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, on Wednesday, said Ishiba had announced the leadership of the party leader to choose their headquarters.

About media reports told his goal, 68-year-old told reporters: “I have never done any such statement …

After Ishiba’s reports and US President Donald Trump on Tuesday on the trade exchange on Japanese automatic imports and Tokyo has new fines on other items.

Ishiba had previously announced their goal on Monday, with us political conversations, without being able to and outside of their party, to answer the election results.

Ishiba became under pressure that as LDP-right-right and the junior alliance, the group, lost the majority of In the 248-member home, from Sunday, two-oden and less powerful and less powerful assembly, which suffers from Japan’s political strength and stability.

LDP has been sentenced to three years since 1955

Damage to the decision-making coalition, which has been mostly lost in a stronger house, now it is very difficult to achieve his government in the government of Japan.

Ishiba welcomed Wednesday, trade agreement to help us with 15 percent 1 percent of us, to help 25 percent of both sides.

Some analysts, however, they are not “not a good deal”. Seijiro Takeshita, Dean at the University of Directors of Shizuoka University of Shizuoka University

In the Sunday election, the voters that are the price of wages and indeed the leaders of the government, especially because they are far away in the Sanseito voting.

Ishiba’s potential exit is less than a year in LDP in LDP from these troubles from the new political parties, especially on the right.

Resental also remains on a LDP Financial Scandal.

“I really hope things will be better in Japan, but I think Naomi Omura, 80-year-old told Hiroshima, to the AFP news agency:

“Something is dissatisfied with severely actually actively actually force” I think it’s good to be on a low tiera “, she said.

One of the parties have not interested in the abducteed parties to build a revised alliance with the administration administration, but they said they were open to cooperate for cooperation.

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