KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden met virtually with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Friday morning to discuss a range of regional security concerns as well as the ongoing crisis on Ukraine's shared border with Russia.
  • A senior administration official said that Kishida "made clear that Japan would be fully behind the United States" on taking strong action in response to a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  • The talks between Biden and Kishida also come on the heels of reports that North Korea is considering renewed tests of its nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic missiles.
President Joe Biden speaks with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a call from the White House on Jan. 21st, 2022.

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden met virtually with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Friday morning to discuss regional security concerns involving China and North Korea, trade issues, and the ongoing crisis on Ukraine's shared border with Russia.

The leaders agreed to meet in person later this year but concurred that an official visit to Japan would depend on health precautions during the coronavirus pandemic.