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White House Press Release
Office of the Press Secretary
April 4, 2007


President and Mrs. Bush to Welcome Prime Minister of Japan and Mrs. Abe to the White House

President and Mrs. Bush will welcome the Prime Minister of Japan and Mrs. Abe to the White House on April 26, 2007 for dinner. On April 27, the two leaders will meet at Camp David and will review the continuing strong cooperation in bilateral alliance matters and in economic relations. They will discuss their close cooperation in global affairs, including the war on terror, progress in Iraq, next steps in the Six Party talks, and energy and climate policies. The President looks forward to hosting the Japanese leader for his first visit to the United States as Prime Minister.

Released on April 4, 2007

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