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Visit to the United States: First Day
February 10, 2017
Photograph of the Japan-U.S. joint press conference (1)
Photograph of the Japan-U.S. joint press conference (1)
Photograph of the Prime Minister arriving in Washington D.C.
Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the breakfast meeting jointly held by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and U.S.-Japan Business Council (1)
Photograph of the Prime Minister delivering an address at the breakfast meeting jointly held by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and U.S.-Japan Business Council (2)
Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery
Photograph of the Prime Minister offering a silent prayer at Arlington National Cemetery
Photograph of the Prime Minister being welcomed by the President of the United States (1)
Photograph of the Prime Minister being welcomed by the President of the United States (2)
Photograph of the Japan-U.S. Summit Meeting
Photograph of the leaders attending the Japan-U.S. joint press conference
Photograph of the Japan-U.S. joint press conference (2)
Photograph of the Japan-U.S. joint press conference (3)
Photograph of the Japan-U.S. joint press conference (4)
Photograph of the dinner hosted by the President and First Lady of the United States
On February 9 (local time), Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Washington D.C. in the United States of America.
The next day, on February 10 (local time), Prime Minister Abe attended a breakfast meeting jointly held by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and U.S.-Japan Business Council, and then offered a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery.
Following that, at the White House Prime Minister Abe held a summit meeting with the Honorable Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America, and held a joint press conference.
Afterwards, Prime Minister Abe flew with President Trump on Air Force One to Palm Beach, Florida, where he visited an estate owned by President Trump and attended a dinner hosted by President Trump and the First Lady.