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Melania Trump, elegant in white, was the fabulous host of the wife of Japanese Prime Minister Aki Abe

After receiving them in Washington, Donald Trump took them to his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach

The Trump received this Friday the visit of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife, Aki Abe. After receiving them, the couples moved on Air Force One to Palm Beach. For President Donald Trump, the visit of the Japanese represents the second state visit by world leader; Last week met with British premier Theresa May.


After landing in Florida, Trump and Abe headed to the Trump National Jupiter Golf Club & Spa, north of Palm Beach, where they spent the morning playing golf. Meanwhile, Melania Trump and Akie Abe attended the Morikami Japanese Museum and Gardens, west of Delray Beach, a few miles south of Palm Beach. For President Trump, this weekend is the second that happens consecutively in Mar-a-Lago. Last weekend they were in Palm Beach for the annual Red Cross gala.

Together with Abe, the institution's administrator, Bonnie White LeMay, and the Deputy Director, Tamara Joy, toured the gardens and fed the Koi fish from a large pond. The 46-year-old former model was flawlessly dressed in a tight-fitting white dress, a flat-fitting sweater over her shoulders and a pair of nude flats. She completed her look with little jewelry, sunglasses and an abanico. "Gardening teaches us the fundamentals of care and evolution of living things," the First Lady said, according to Daily Mail reports.

 
In spite of the pleasant walk and attentions that Melania had with Aki Abe, last Friday was severely criticized for not giving a tour of the White House, a tradition of the First Lady. Instead of walking through the corridors of the official residence, Abe visited Washington DC. The wife of the Japanese Prime Minister went to Gallaudet University University and then went to a meeting with the National Cherry Blossom Festival committee at the Japanese embassy.

In a statement, the White House said, "The First Lady was looking to welcome Mrs. Abe into the White House upon her arrival in Washington, but she was informed that Mrs. Abe already had commitments made during her stay in DC" .

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