China News Service, November 30. According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), on the afternoon of the 30th local time, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held talks. Abe reported on serving as the chairman of the largest faction of the Liberal Democratic Party and conveyed it I would like to fully support the ideas of the Kishida regime.

Data map: Shinzo Abe, then prime minister of Japan, announced his resignation as prime minister at a press conference.

The picture shows the scene of the press conference.

  According to reports, on the afternoon of the 30th local time, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held talks for about 20 minutes.

This is Abe's first visit to the Prime Minister's residence since he stepped down as Prime Minister of Japan in September 2020.

  According to reports, during this meeting, Abe first reported to Kishida on November 11 as the chairman of the Abe faction, the largest faction of the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party.

He also stated that all factions will "join together to support" the Kishida regime.

  Later, Abe told reporters that Kishida is also the chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party "Kishida faction". As his predecessor, he asked Kishida some questions.