Trump says he will travel to Malaysia, Japan, South Korea

US President Donald Trump says he'll meet Xi in South Korea and expects a fair deal despite tensions, while he also plans visits to Malaysia and Japan. - REUTERS/Filepic
WASHINGTON: The United States President Donald Trump said Monday that he will soon travel to Malaysia, Japan and South Korea, while saying he also wants "to be good to China," Kyodo News reported.
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- Trump expressed confidence about reaching a fair trade deal with China and praised his relationship with Xi Jinping.
- Trump confirmed upcoming visits to Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea for regional summits and bilateral meetings.
- This will be Trump's first trip to Asia since starting his nonconsecutive second term in January.
"We're going to have a fair deal. I want to be good to China. I love my relationship with President Xi," Trump said at the White House during a lengthy exchange with reporters as he met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
"We thought that would be a good place to meet, and we're going to be meeting. I'll be in Malaysia, I'll be in Japan," Trump said.
Trump has repeatedly said he is scheduled to hold one-on-one talks with Xi when both travel to South Korea for an Asia-Pacific economic summit in late October.
But it is the first time Trump has publicly mentioned his plans to visit Malaysia and Japan as well. He did not elaborate further.
Japanese government sources have said that Trump is expected to make a three-day visit to Japan from Oct 27 after travelling to Malaysia for a separate regional conference involving Southeast Asian countries and their partners.
After his Japan visit, Trump will travel to South Korea, according to the sources.
The upcoming Asia trip will be his first to the region since his nonconsecutive second term began in January.
-- BERNAMA
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