Following the death of former Prime Minister Abe, President Yoon Seok-you visited the Japanese embassy on the 12th to express his condolences.

On the afternoon of the 12th, South Korean President Yun Sung-nyul visited the facility of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, where a memorial table was set up, and was greeted by Ambassador Aiboshi.



The condolences were not disclosed, but according to the South Korean Presidential Office, President Yun said, "I pray for the souls of former Prime Minister Abe devoted to the prosperity and development of Asia. The closest neighbors, South Korea and Japan, will be closer in the future. I hope that you will cooperate with us. "



In addition, Samsung Electronics' vice chairman Lee Jae-yong, who is the head of the Samsung Group, also visited the condolences, and South Korean leaders mourned the death of former Prime Minister Abe.



Foreign Minister Park Jin, who visited the condolences on the 11th, said, "We will form a condolence group with the utmost courtesy." Our policy is to send a condolence team to Japan.

Condolences to the Japanese Embassy of Thai Prime Minister Prayut

Following the death of former Prime Minister Abe, Thai Prime Minister Prayut visited the Japanese embassy in the capital Bangkok on the 12th.



According to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister Prayut had met 11 times during his tenure as Prime Minister Abe, and he bowed to his deceased and prayed before writing.



Local citizens also visited the embassy and lined up in the receipt line.



A 17-year-old high school boy said, "I'm interested in Japan, so I was disappointed to see the news and wanted to mourn."



A 72-year-old former diplomat said, "Former Prime Minister Abe is a representative of Asia and is engraved in the hearts of Thai people. I want to give back, remembering that he made Thailand. I'm thinking. "