Prime Minister Suga recorded the summit speech of the UN General Assembly Next week will be held in the form of a video speech September 19, 13:37

On the morning of the 19th, Prime Minister Suga attended the recording of the summit speech of the UN General Assembly, which will be given in the form of a video speech due to the influence of the new corona virus, at the Prime Minister's Office.

Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the leaders of the UN General Assembly, which will start next week, will be given a series of pre-submitted video speeches without the leaders of each country gathering together.



Prime Minister Suga walked around the premises of the Prime Minister's Office for about 30 minutes on the 19th, the first weekend after taking office, after 9 am, and then entered the Prime Minister's Office to record the summit speech of the UN General Assembly. I did.



According to a foreign ministry official, the recording took about 10 minutes, and Prime Minister Suga said in a speech that he would inherit the diplomatic stance of the Abe administration, based on the Japan-US alliance, "Free and open India. It is expected to express the idea of ​​promoting the "Pacific Ocean".