Japan’s Prime Minister announces historic visit to Pearl Harbor where he will mark the 75th anniversary of attack alongside Obama 

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will go to Pearl Harbor on the finish of the month to satisfy Barack Obama and go to the scene of the 1941 sneak assault which was described as a day 'that will stay on in infamy'.

President Obama will meet Abe for a last summit, simply weeks earlier than he arms over energy to President-elect Donald Trump. 

Earlier this 12 months, Obama turned the primary serving US President to go to Hiroshima - web site of the world's first atomic assault. 

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Shinzo Abe, left, will change into the primary Japanese Prime Minister to go to Pearl Harbor when he travels to Hawaii for a last summit with outgoing US president Barack Obama, proper 

Japanese plane attacked the US Pacific fleet on December 7, 1941 killing 2,400 folks

President Obama met with Prime Minister Abe on the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on Might 27, to change into the primary serving US President to go to the positioning of the world's first atomic assault

Abe will go to Hawaii on December 26 and 27 for the extremely symbolic assembly with Obama. The Japanese PM will pray for the conflict useless at Pearl Harbor. 

The December 7, 1941 assault claimed the lives of two,403 People with an additional 1,178 wounded and prompted the entry of the USA into the Second World Conflict. 

Abe's choice to go to Pearl Harbor was surprising regardless of Obama's earlier journey to Hiroshima.

He mentioned at present: 'We mustn't ever repeat the tragedy of the conflict. I want to ship this dedication. On the similar time, I want to ship a message of reconciliation between Japan and the US.' 

The White Home confirmed a gathering on December 27, saying 'the 2 leaders' go to will showcase the facility of reconciliation that has turned former adversaries into the closest of allies, united by widespread pursuits and shared values'.

President Obama, pictured at the usArizona memorial  on December 29, 2011, will meet Prime Minister Abe for his or her final official summit earlier than he leaves the White Home subsequent month

A ceremony will probably be held on Pearl Harbor on Wednesday to mark the 75th anniversary of the assault. 

A second of silence will probably be noticed at 7.55am - when the primary Japanese plane struck their first targets.

Within the seven many years because the finish of the conflict, the USA and Japan have change into staunch allies as Japan rebuilt itself into an financial energy. It is likely one of the extra exceptional turnarounds of former enemies in world historical past.

Abe added: 'Our talks in Hawaii will probably be an opportunity to point out the remainder of the world our ever stronger alliance sooner or later. 

'I will go to Pearl Harbor with President Obama. This will probably be a go to to console the souls of the sufferer. I want to present to the world the resolve that horrors of conflict ought to by no means be repeated.'

The State Division confirmed the assembly will happen on December 27. 

In keeping with a spokesman: 'The assembly will probably be a possibility for the 2 leaders to assessment our joint efforts over the previous 4 years to strengthen the US-Japan alliance, together with our shut cooperation on a lot of safety, financial, and international challenges. 

'The President can even accompany Prime Minister Abe to the usArizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor to honor these killed. 

'The 2 leaders' go to will showcase the facility of reconciliation that has turned former adversaries into the closest of allies, united by widespread pursuits and shared values.'

Abe mentioned: 'Our talks in Hawaii will probably be an opportunity to point out the remainder of the world our even stronger alliance sooner or later.' He mentioned you will need to resolve that the horrors of conflict are usually not repeated 

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