A light display in Japan as part of official US 250th anniversary celebrations showcased President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi, according to a report from Abu Ali Express. The display is a later iteration of the earlier light show The Zioneer reported on earlier Saturday.
A new light display in Japan features U.S. President Donald Trump alongside Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi, as part of the official celebrations for the 250th anniversary of American independence, according to a report from Abu Ali Express. The event was held in Japan as a formal tribute to the United States.
This marks a fresh iteration of the ongoing festivities. As The Zioneer reported earlier Saturday, an earlier light display in Japan featured the same two figures. The current report includes video footage showing the display with both leaders' likenesses.
The celebrations have drawn international attention. Over the weekend, world leaders including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Saudi Arabia’s leadership sent congratulatory messages to President Trump, while President Isaac Herzog visited the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem to deliver a letter greeting the American people.
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