Kiyoto Tsuji, the state minister for foreign affairs for Japan, is a fourth-term member of the Japanese Parliament and is one of the East Asian country’s youngest state ministers.
State Minister of Foreign Affairs for Japan Kiyoto Tsuji speaks during an interview at the Hyatt Regency at Dallas Fort Worth Airport on Tuesday. “There’s an old saying that 90% of the job is showing up,” Abbott said during his trip. “The same thing goes with international relations and with business relations. You got to show up in a country, in a business office, at their location. They like to tell their story.
You mention the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. What is your reaction to that as someone who has been to the U.S. before and studied here? Also, I saw you spent time in North America during your youth and college years. Does America feel different to you?“My father is Japanese American. I grew up in Vancouver, Canada, and was educated in New York and Tokyo.