BRUSSELS: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged on Tuesday to seal a EU-Japan trade deal as early as possible in order to make an important stand against protectionism, reports AFP.
Abe met with EU Council President Donald Tusk as well as European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker at EU headquarters in Brussels.
"We shall try to aim for agreement in principle on the (EU-Japan trade deal) at the earliest possible date because it will give the world a symbol of free trade," Abe said as he entered the talks with Tusk and Juncker.
Abe's comments came just days after the Trump administration irked its traditional allies at G20 talks by blocking a pledge to reject protectionism. "In the midst of troubling protectionist trends, I find it important for Japan and the EU to cooperate with the United States as well, to give the world a model of free trade," he said. Abe has chosen to pursue close ties with the unpredictable US President, even jetting down to Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida for a day of golf with him in February. Trade talks between the EU and Japan began in 2014 and were at a point of near-collapse before Trump took office as US president.
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