Former Secretary General of IAEA Mr. Amano Shinobu “Pride as a Japanese” Prime Minister December 17th 15:09

IAEA = Former Secretary General of the International Atomic Energy Agency and a meeting to honor Mr. Noya Amano who passed away in July, Prime Minister Abe said, “Japan has made a great contribution to the non-proliferation of disarmament and the peaceful use of nuclear energy. "I am proud as a person."

Mr. Noya Amano, the secretary general of IAEA, died at the age of 72 in July after being treated for illness. On the 17th, a “Shinobu-kai” was held at a hotel in Tokyo. I attended.

Prime Minister Abe, who gave the first greeting, said, “I am really proud as a Japanese because I have made a great contribution to the non-proliferation of disarmament and the peaceful use of nuclear power as a secretary for a decade.”

On top of that, Mr. Amano responded to the nuclear issue in North Korea and Iran and the nuclear accident in Fukushima. And praise merit.

He said, “I think that Amano-san, who was thrown all the way to the end, must feel down and must inherit that will.”

After this, the attendees were mourning for goodbye, for example, by handing flowers to the altar.