Japan’s leader Abe heads to New York to meet Trump
TOKYO — Japan’s leader will likely seek reassurances that President-elect Donald Trump remains committed to the U.S.-Japan security alliance when the two meet in New York on Thursday.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to meet the incoming president in what will be Trump’s first meeting with a world leader since his election last week.
Statements made by Trump during the campaign have caused consternation in many world capitals, including Tokyo.
Trump said he would demand that allies such as Japan and South Korea contribute more to the cost of basing U.S. troops in their countries.

