VP Harris, PM Kishida And Sec. Blinken Address The Japanese State Visit Luncheon

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Vice President Kamala Harris, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida And Secretary of State Antony Blinken all delivered remarks before the luncheon to celebrate the state visit of the Japanese delegation.

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Transcript
00:00Thank you.
00:01Good afternoon, everyone.
00:02Please, please be seated.
00:08Mr. Prime Minister, Mrs. Kishida, Evan and I are so honored to join Vice President Harris,
00:16Second Gentleman Emhoff, in welcoming you to the State Department.
00:21We're delighted to be joined by a remarkable group of colleagues, friends, and dignitaries.
00:27And a special salute to our colleagues from Congress who are here, who just witnessed
00:32your remarkable speech.
00:34I think it may be as well the first time that anyone speaking before a joint session has
00:39managed to reference the Flintstones.
00:42More about that later.
00:45Now, the very first time that the United States had the honor of hosting a delegation from
00:50Japan was in 1860.
00:54Their journey then took three months to get here.
00:58Upon arriving, they were received first at the White House, then the State Department,
01:02for what I'm told was a boisterous dinner fueled by champagne, music, and dancing.
01:09We'll see what we can do about that.
01:13The Japanese delegation observed a debate in the United States Senate.
01:17And at the U.S. Naval Observatory, they gazed through a telescope for their first-ever close-up
01:22view of the surface of the moon.
01:26From the time of that inaugural diplomatic mission, generations of Americans and Japanese
01:31have had their horizons expanded by the exchange between our countries.
01:36Since Tokyo's mayor donated the first cherry trees – we've heard a lot about cherry
01:38trees the last couple of days – to our nation's capital over a century ago, their blossoms
01:43are a way that many of us mark the beginning of another spring, a reminder of our friendship
01:49and its immeasurable impact on our people and on the entire world.
01:53I shared with the Prime Minister yesterday that people come from across the United States
01:58to Washington because of the cherry trees.
02:01It's a remarkable thing that this has become one of the most powerful symbols of our capital,
02:07and it's thanks to Japan.
02:10Over these past three years, we have invested tremendous energy into making this relationship
02:16between our countries even stronger.
02:19We bolstered our security cooperation and increased our cooperation on renewable energy.
02:23We're deepening collaboration on artificial intelligence, on quantum computing, and on
02:28other technologies that will shape the 21st century.
02:32Together with India and Australia, we've revitalized the Quad.
02:35We've elevated trilateral cooperation with the Republic of Korea to unprecedented levels.
02:40Today, we're taking a similarly ambitious step with the Philippines.
02:45We're leading the G7 in meeting the fundamental challenges of our time, from helping Ukrainians
02:49defend themselves against Russia's war of aggression, to helping countries around the
02:53world build infrastructure vital to expanding opportunity.
02:58We're standing side by side in defending a free and open international order that, for
03:03decades, has bolstered our shared security and prosperity.
03:08That we've done all this in partnership, with a son of Hiroshima, speaks to the spirit
03:16of healing and regeneration that animates this exceptional relationship.
03:23Of course, the ties that bind us have been forged not only by our governments, but principally
03:30by generations of Japanese and Americans from all walks of life.
03:36And like the saplings that were brought here by the Prime Minister, these relationships
03:40took root, they grew, and they branched out in ways that were probably impossible to predict.
03:46In 1872, it was an American schoolteacher who introduced baseball to Japan.
03:52He taught at Kaisei Academy, the same high school where the Prime Minister would eventually
03:56play second base.
03:59Akira Karasawa's 1954 classic, The Seventh Samurai, inspired one of our great Westerns,
04:07The Magnificent Seven.
04:09Decades later, the American best picture, Unforgiven, was remade in Japan, with a cowboy
04:16traded in for a samurai in Imperial Japan.
04:20In 1963, a Japanese trade official named Kishida Fumitaki was posted in New York City and brought
04:28along his then six-year-old son, Fumio.
04:33The future Prime Minister later said that his struggles at that time to express himself
04:38in a new and unfamiliar language taught him, and I quote, the importance of listening,
04:44especially to those whose voices often go unheard, and first inspired him to dream of
04:49a career in politics.
04:52I think anyone who heard the Prime Minister speak last night at the White House and today
04:57before Congress know how he's mastered the ability to speak to people, but also, based
05:03on what he says, so clearly to have listened to them.
05:08This is a man of not only extraordinary leadership, but deep empathy that's reflected in his leadership.
05:17Not far from here at the Smithsonian's Modern Art Museum, the record for the two most popular
05:21exhibits are held by the same artist, Yayoi Kusama.
05:26Many of you have seen these installations, her affinity mirror rooms, where bright glowing
05:31polka dotted covered orbs seem to extend on forever.
05:36Early in her career, Kusama wrote a letter to the great American painter, Georgia O'Keeffe,
05:41looking for advice.
05:43She dreamed of moving to New York, but felt daunted.
05:48O'Keeffe wrote back to her, make the leap.
05:52Kusama did, and the rest is truly infinity.
05:57These threads that connect our people, connect our cultures through time, they feel a little
06:03bit like Kusama's installations, spreading with radiant glowing ties as far as the eye
06:10can see, including into space, where we're working together on everything from running
06:16an international space station to using the James Webb telescope to better understand
06:20how our universe was formed in the first place.
06:23And now, more than 160 years after that first Japanese delegation came to the United States
06:28and looked at the Naval Observatory through a telescope at the moon, we've agreed to be
06:34the first two nations to step foot on its surface together.
06:39And drive around on it, too.
06:40We have a lunar rover that Japan is building, a model of which you'll be able to see when
06:44you walk out of the State Department today.
06:46So please, join me in raising a glass.
06:52Thank you.
06:57Thank you very much.
06:59To all the places we can imagine our extraordinary friendship will take us, and even more, to
07:05all the places we cannot even imagine in this moment, going.
07:09But where we know our determination, our innovation, and especially our friendship and cooperation
07:16will one day allow us to walk together.
07:19Cheers.
07:20Cheers.
07:21And now, ladies and gentlemen, it's a great pleasure for me to hand the microphone over
07:36to someone who, as Vice President, made her very first trip, foreign trip in that capacity,
07:43to the Indo-Pacific, someone who has been leading our efforts these past three years
07:48to deepen, to strengthen our ties to our most critical partners in the world.
07:53Ladies and gentlemen, the Vice President of the United States.
07:56Thank you.
07:57Thank you.
07:58Thank you.
07:59Good afternoon.
08:00Good afternoon.
08:01Good afternoon.
08:02Good afternoon.
08:03Thank you.
08:04Thank you.
08:05Thank you.
08:06Thank you.
08:07Thank you.
08:08Thank you all, and good afternoon.
08:09Secretary Blinken, Ms. Evan Ryan, it is yet again an honor for me to be here.
08:10It's an honor to be here.
08:11It's an honor to be here.
08:12It's an honor to be here.
08:13It's an honor to be here.
08:14It's an honor to be here.
08:15It's an honor to be here.
08:16It's an honor to be here.
08:17It's an honor to be here.
08:18It's an honor for Doug and I to co-host this important luncheon with you and to welcome
08:23Prime Minister Kishida and Mrs. Kishida, and welcome again to all of our distinguished
08:29guests.
08:30I look around this room and I see extraordinary leaders of our two countries who are doing
08:34so much to lay the foundation and reinforce the work that we are doing at this level to
08:39strengthen the relationship between our two nations, and I thank you for that.
08:43Mr. Prime Minister, it is wonderful to welcome you back to Washington, D.C.
08:49As President of the United States Senate, I also had the great honor of co-chairing
08:56your presentation to the joint session of Congress, and you made quite clear that Japan
09:01will continue to be strong as a partner and a dear close friend of the United States.
09:08And Secretary Blinken mentioned that the Prime Minister made reference in his presentation
09:14to the joint session of the Flintstones.
09:17Many of us will remember the cartoon.
09:20I thought it was particularly poignant when he said, but he's not sure how to translate
09:23yabba-dabba-doo.
09:24Mr. Prime Minister, we are so grateful for your commitment to our alliance, and I will
09:32say as a proud daughter of California, I grew up surrounded by Japanese-American culture
09:38and history, starting, of course, with learning about the Japanese emissaries who arrived
09:43in San Francisco in the 19th century, the first place that they visited in America.
09:50And over the years, celebrating that history, be it in San Francisco's Japantown, in the
09:56Peace Plaza, or in the Presidio, where in 1951 the Security Treaty was signed.
10:03And in my elected career as District Attorney of San Francisco, Attorney General of California,
10:08and a United States Senator, one of my dearest friends and advisors was Secretary Norm Mineta.
10:15And as you may know, Mr. Prime Minister, because of Norm's Japanese ancestry, he was forced
10:21into incarceration by the United States during World War II, yet ultimately became one of
10:27the greatest statesmen of America.
10:30And he fought throughout his career, understanding the importance of balancing and prioritizing
10:37both national security and what we must do in terms of civil rights.
10:42And he showed us that from great pain can come great purpose and progress.
10:49And in honor of your visit, we pay tribute to him with the establishment of the Mineta
10:54Ambassadors Program to increase student exchanges.
10:59Mr. Prime Minister, I am incredibly proud of the purpose we share and the progress our
11:04two nations have made.
11:06And as Vice President, it has been one of my great honors to help further to strengthen
11:11those ties.
11:12You and I, as Secretary Blinken mentioned, first met in September of 2022 when I traveled
11:18to Tokyo to represent the United States at the funeral of Prime Minister Abe.
11:24Prime Minister Abe was the author, of course, of the principle of a free and open Indo-Pacific.
11:30And he invested in the U.S.-Japan alliance and set Japan on a course of global leadership.
11:37Mr. Prime Minister, under your leadership, Japan's global role has grown immensely and
11:44even further.
11:46And the United States and the Japan alliance is now stronger than ever.
11:50During my trip to Japan, I flew south across the Tokyo Bay to a joint naval base where
11:55Japanese and American sailors train and serve side by side.
12:00From the flight deck of the USS Howard, I had the honor of addressing hundreds of American
12:05sailors in dress whites, from which I explained the United States is a proud Indo-Pacific
12:12power, that the U.S.-Japan alliance is the cornerstone of peace and stability in the
12:19region, and America's commitment to Japan's defense is ironclad.
12:25And today, I will add, the bonds between our nations and people are also ironclad.
12:32Under your leadership, Japan has been an extraordinary partner to the United States.
12:37In addition to Tokyo, you and I have met in Bangkok, in Jakarta, and here in Washington
12:41at the Vice President's residence.
12:44Each visit, building upon our contributions to global security and global prosperity,
12:50from maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, to trilateral cooperation with
12:56South Korea, to the defense of rules and norms in the South China Sea, a dialogue which we
13:02will continue later today with President Biden and President Marcos.
13:07We have worked together to advance investment, research, development for our semiconductors,
13:13resulting in strong supply chains and a strong American manufacturing industry.
13:19And building on our first conversation 18 months ago, yesterday we announced that a
13:23Japanese astronaut will be the first international astronaut to the moon as part of our collaboration
13:30under the Artemis program.
13:32Yes.
13:33Yes.
13:35Yes.
13:37Yes.
13:39Ultimately, I believe the U.S.-Japan alliance is a source of great strength for the United
13:46States, militarily, economically, and culturally, and it is a force for good in the world.
13:55So I will conclude where I began, my home state of California and Japan.
14:01In 1964, as we know, while you were living in New York, as the Secretary just referenced,
14:07my beloved San Francisco Giants called up a pitcher from the minor leagues.
14:16And in September of that year, that player debuted at Shea Stadium in a Giants game versus
14:23the Mets, just a few miles from your school in Queens.
14:29At that moment, Mashi Murakami made history as the first Japanese player to play a major
14:39league baseball game in America.
14:43And I'm told he quickly instilled in you a love for baseball.
14:49So I will raise a glass to my beloved San Francisco Giants, and your Hiroshima Toyo
15:04Carp, and to all the enduring bonds between our nations, thank you.
15:24And now I present the Prime Minister.
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