Jill Biden Leads US Delegation To Tokyo Olympics Amid Pandemic Fears
The Olympics trip is the First Lady's first solo adventure abroad and will include three days on the ground in Japan.
Tokyo:
US first lady Jill Biden is leading her
country's diplomatic delegation to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, sending a message
of support to a key Asian ally despite concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Biden, wearing a red
dress and face mask, arrived at Yokota Air Base in Japan on Thursday afternoon
and was greeted by Japan's foreign minister and by U.S. and Japanese base
officials, at the start of a lengthy visit to Japan.
Olympic and Japanese officials have forged
ahead with the sports spectacle despite public opposition in the country to
hosting huge numbers of athletes, staff and media - more than 11,000 in the
athletes' village alone - dozens of whom have already tested positive for
COVID-19.
But President Joe Biden sees the
pandemic-postponed Games as a critical moment for showing support for a
longtime ally and trading partner who he hopes will support U.S. efforts to
check China's rise, aides said.
In the evening Biden had dinner with Prime
Minister Yoshihide Suga and his wife, Mariko Suga, her motorcade pulling in to
the ornate Akasaka Palace after passing people taking photos.
Suga is meeting with only about 15 world
leaders on the sidelines of the Olympics, compared to initial expectations of
as many as 120. President Biden hosted Suga at the White House in April.
The Olympics trip is the first lady's first
solo adventure abroad and will include three days on the ground in Japan.
She plans to attend the opening ceremony on Friday, as well
as meet with Team USA athletes, U.S. foreign service officers and Japanese
Emperor Naruhito.
News is originally taken from: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/jill-biden-leads-us-delegation-to-tokyo-olympics-amid-pandemic-fears-2492641
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