Former Japanese PM Calls for Cooperation Between Japan and China
In a recent address, former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama emphasized the need for Japan and China to join forces against what he termed “US arrogance.” As the geopolitical landscape evolves under President Trump, Hatoyama argues that collaboration between these two nations is crucial for maintaining a stable global order.
Sharing a Common Goal
Hatoyama, who served as Japan’s prime minister from 2009 to 2010, advocated for a united approach to strengthen bilateral relations. “Japan and China should jointly confront a self-centered United States and prevent the collapse of the world order,” he stated during an event at the University of Hong Kong’s newly established School of Governance and Policy.
The Path Forward
To enhance their negotiating power, Hatoyama suggested that Japan and China expand their coalitions with other like-minded nations. He believes that addressing global challenges on a case-by-case basis will better position them to manage their interests.
Hatoyama also commented on the current Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, noting that fostering a relationship with Trump has been a priority to shield Japan from American pressures. However, he expressed skepticism about the long-term viability of this strategy.
Conclusion
Hatoyama’s remarks reflect a growing sentiment among some leaders that cooperation between Japan and China could be key in navigating an uncertain global environment, particularly amid concerns over unilateral actions by the United States.
- Former PM Hatoyama urges Japan and China to collaborate against US policies.
- He acclaimed the need for stronger bilateral relations to maintain global order.
- Hatoyama emphasizes forming coalitions with like-minded nations for greater influence.
- Concerns were raised about Japan’s dependence on US relations under current leadership.

