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Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, hailed US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, vowing a “golden age of ties” as they signed a deal to safe important minerals. Takaichi, Japan’s first feminine chief, praised Trump’s peacemaking and can nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize, the White Home mentioned.[/gpt3]

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