A tariff agreement with Japan is 'most important,' US commerce secretary says in Tokyo

Japan's Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick talk during their meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo, Japan, on October 28, 2025. - REUTERS
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russian troops were constantly hearing foreign languages spoken by those fighting for Ukraine on the front line, and promised that such fighters would be "destroyed".
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- Motegi is Japan's new foreign minister, now leading tariff negotiations with the US.
- He replaces Akazawa, who previously struck a trade deal and now serves as trade and industry minister.
- Motegi aims to deepen Japan-US cooperation, focusing on economic security and broader bilateral relations.
The U.S.-led NATO military alliance says it supports Ukraine but has not deployed soldiers there. U.S. media reports indicate that U.S. and leading European intelligence agencies have a significant presence in Ukraine.
"Our military hears foreign speech, they constantly hear foreign languages at the front," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters when asked about claims that France was preparing to deploy some soldiers to Ukraine.
"So, these foreigners are there, we are destroying them. Our military will continue to do their job."
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