Prime Minister Abe's resignation President Trump "Greatest respect very sorry" August 29, 11:47

"We want to pay the utmost respect. It's a shame," US President Trump said of Prime Minister Abe's intention to step down.

President Trump told reporters in a dedicated machine yesterday, "I would like to pay my utmost respect to my great friend, Shinzo Abe, our relationship. It's supposed to happen, so it's very disappointing."

In addition, President Trump emphasized, "He loves the country so much. He is a great gentleman and wants the utmost respect."

President Trump met with Prime Minister Abe before he took office, and built personal relationships of trust through his hobbies such as golf. President Trump listened to Prime Minister Abe's opinions regarding security issues in Asia. It is said to have come.

The relationship between the two is said to have been so close that the White House officials said that Prime Minister Abe has the best relationship with President Trump among the world's leaders.

Meanwhile, former opposition and Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Biden told Twitter on Wednesday that he would like to pay tribute to Mr. Abe's friendship and leadership. I believe the relationship will continue," he said.