According to a report by Japan's Kyodo News on November 25, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takeda revealed during a press conference at the Prime Minister's Office that she had called US President Trump, and Trump explained matters related to recent US-China relations, including the telephone conversation between the leaders of the United States and China the day before.

Fuji Television added in its report that when answering questions from reporters, Takeda claimed, "I reconfirmed with Trump the close cooperation between Japan and the United States. Trump also said that he and I are very close friends, and he is always welcome to call me anytime."

However, regarding more specific details of the conversation, Takeda stated, "This is an issue of diplomacy, so I cannot disclose the details."

According to Xinhua News, on the evening of November 24, President Xi Jinping of China spoke by phone with US President Trump. Trump stated that China played an important role in the victory of World War II, and the US understands the importance of the Taiwan issue for China.

Trump also posted on the "Truth Social" platform that the call with China was "very good," and he will visit China in April next year. "The situation will only get better, and our relationship with China is very solid!" he wrote. This call was a further communication following the "very successful" meeting held in South Korea. Since then, the US and China have made "significant progress" in ensuring the relevance and accuracy of bilateral agreements.

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