President Obama called Shinzo Abe to apologize for spying on Japanese Ministers’ discussions about trade deals and climate change at the same time as reiterating plans to work together on trade deals and climate change.
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President Obama called Shinzo Abe to apologize for spying on Japanese Ministers’ discussions about trade deals and climate change at the same time as reiterating plans to work together on trade deals and climate change.
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