File:President Obama Meets with Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyama.webm
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English: The President meets with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama of Japan on the first stop of his trip to Asia. Following a private discussion, they speak to the press about issues including climate change, nuclear disarmament, and Afghanistan. November 13, 2009. (Public Domain) |
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