Prime Minister Abe questioned the French embassy by the death of former President Chirac. September 30 19:07

In response to the death of French President Chirac, Prime Minister Abe visited the French Embassy in Tokyo, Minato Ward, on 30th and made a note on the book stand in the hall, and mourned the death of Mr. Chirac It was.

Former President Jacques Chirac of France served as president for the last 12 years from the late 1990s, developed diplomacy that emphasizes French uniqueness, and is also known as a great pro-Japanese home such as visiting Japan more than 40 times I died at the age of 86 on the 26th of this month.

In response, Prime Minister Abe visited the French embassy in Minato-ku, Tokyo on the afternoon of 30th, and made a note on Mr. Shirak's death by making a note on the book stand in the hall.

Prime Minister Abe talked with the French ambassador to Japan for about 10 minutes and honored Mr. Chirac for his contribution to strengthening the relationship between Japan and France. I said.

On the other hand, prior to this, former Prime Minister Koizumi also made a note on the register and regretted the death of Mr. Shirak.