Former Prime Minister Abe visited Malaysia as a special envoy of Prime Minister Ismail Sabri, as Malaysia's eastern policy = "Look East Policy" was launched to aim for national development by learning from Japan. I had a meeting with.

This is the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Malaysia. ▼ Malaysia's eastern policy to learn the industrial technology and working spirit of Japan, which has achieved rapid economic development after the war = "Look" It will be the 40th anniversary of the launch of the East Policy.



In the wake of this, former Prime Minister Abe visited Malaysia as a special envoy of Prime Minister Kishida and met with Prime Minister Ismail Sabri on the 11th.



Former Prime Minister Abe handed over a letter from Prime Minister Kishida and said, "Ostpolitik is the basis of bilateral relations." I did.



In response, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri responded, "I would like to further strengthen the relationship between the two countries."



Prior to this, former Prime Minister Abe talked with Malaysian economic officials and said, "We would like to further strengthen the economic partnership between the two countries toward the post-corona."



Under the "Look East Policy", more than 26,000 Malaysians were dispatched to Japan as international students and trainees, playing an important role as a bridge between the two countries. I will exchange opinions with international students.