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  2. Japan–United States Friendship Act of 1975 - Wikipedia

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    The United States public law was compiled as six codified sections for the administrative functions of the JapanUnited States Friendship Trust Fund. 22 U.S.C. 44 § 2901 – Statement of Findings and Purpose; 22 U.S.C. 44 § 2902 – Establishment of the JapanUnited States Friendship Trust Fund and Expenditures

  3. U.S.–Japan Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.-Japan alliance was forced on Japan as a condition of ending the U.S.-led military occupation of Japan (1945–1952). [3] The original U.S.-Japan Security Treaty was signed on September 8, 1951, in tandem with the signing of the San Francisco Peace Treaty ending World War II in Asia, and took effect in conjunction with the official end of the occupation on April 28, 1952.

  4. Hull note - Wikipedia

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    The Hull note, officially the Outline of Proposed Basis for Agreement Between the United States and Japan, was the final proposal delivered to the Empire of Japan by the United States of America before the attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) and the Japanese declaration of war (seven and a half hours after the attack began).

  5. Japan–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in the White House Rose Garden in February 2025.. International relations between Japan and the United States began in the late 18th and early 19th century with the diplomatic but force-backed missions of U.S. ship captains James Glynn and Matthew C. Perry to the Tokugawa shogunate.

  6. U.S.–Japan Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.–Japan Caucus is a bipartisan congressional member organization within the United States Congress made up of over 100 members of the United States House of Representatives who work to strengthen and maintain U.S.–Japanese relations.

  7. The original U.S.-Japan Security Treaty had been forced on Japan by the United States as a condition of ending the U.S.-led military occupation of Japan following the end of World War II. [2] It was signed on September 8, 1951, in tandem with the signing of the San Francisco Peace Treaty ending World War II in Asia, and went into effect on ...

  8. Major takeaways from US, Japan, South Korea summit - AOL

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    The leaders issued a sharply worded joint statement about Beijing's actions in the South China Sea, where China has claimed territory that according to international law, belongs to other ...

  9. Omoiyari Yosan - Wikipedia

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    It is agreed that the United States will bear for the duration of this Agreement without cost to Japan all expenditures incident to the maintenance of the United States armed forces in Japan except those to be borne by Japan as provided in paragraph 2. 2. It is agreed that Japan will furnish for the duration of this Agreement without cost to ...