Prime Minister Ishiba Resigns and Foreign Reactions
2025-09-08

On September 7, 2025, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba decided to leave his job. He wanted to stop fights inside his party. The economy was bad, and there were problems with money.
In the USA, President Trump said he was surprised but liked Ishiba. The U.S. government wants to keep good ties with Japan. American news said many people want new leaders because of problems with money and jobs.
China said it is Japan’s own problem, but some Chinese news watched it closely. Experts said China and Japan became friends, but new leaders may change things.
Taiwan said Japan and Taiwan have become closer and want to work more together.
South Korea said it is watching and hopes Japan and South Korea keep good relations.
Other world news said Ishiba left to keep peace in his party, but Japan’s politics may be uncertain now.
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