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Advancing a Shared VisionA FREE AND OPEN INDO-PACIFICNOVEMBER 4, 2019 This page intentionally left FREE AND OPEN INDO-PACIFIC Advancing a Shared VisionNOVEMBER 4, 2019 President Donald J. Trump has made engagement in the INDO-PACIFIC region a top priority of his Administration. In November 2017 in Vietnam, he outlined a vision for a free and open INDO-PACIFIC in which all countries prosper side by side as sovereign, independent States . That vision, shared with billions of people in more than 35 countries and economies, is based on values that have underpinned peace and prosperity in the INDO-PACIFIC for generations.
President Trump and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe leave the Akasaka Palace on May 27, 2019, following their afternoon of m eetings on Indo-Pacific cooperation and the enduring U.S.-Japan alliance. (Credit: White House) S ince the end of World War II, the network of U.S. alliances and partnerships has been at the core
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