Following the death of former Prime Minister Abe, South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin visited the Japanese embassy in Seoul for mourning on the 11th, and President Yoon Seok-you also visited for mourning soon. I am going to show my condolences.

At the facility of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, a memorandum table was set up on the 11th and 12th following the death of former Prime Minister Abe, and on the morning of the 11th, Foreign Minister Park Chin visited the condolences. rice field.



Foreign Minister Park offered flowers to the book stand on which the remains of former Prime Minister Abe were placed, closed his eyes for a while to mourn former Prime Minister Abe, and then spoke to Minister Kumagai of the Japanese Embassy outside the venue. I said my condolences.

After the receipt, Foreign Minister Park said, "When I get the chance to visit Japan, I would like to meet with former Prime Minister Abe and talk about the relationship between the two countries. I would like to express my deepest condolences to the bereaved family and the Japanese people. I will. "



On the 11th, high-ranking government officials such as Prime Minister Han Duk-su will also visit the condolences, and although the schedule has not been announced, President Yun Sung-nyul will also visit the condolences soon to express his condolences.



The South Korean government plans to dispatch a condolence group consisting of Prime Minister Han and members of the Diet to Japan.