Prime Minister Kishida, who is visiting New York, delivered a keynote speech at an event hosted by a United Nations organization that aims to improve the status of women. As such, he expressed his intention to work on support.

Prime Minister Kishida, who is visiting New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly, delivered a keynote speech on the evening of the 21st Japan time at an event hosted by UN Women, a United Nations organization that aims to improve the status of women.



In this, Prime Minister Kishida said, "In order for Japan and the world to change, we need to change the mindset of all society, including men. In order to create a society where all men and women can live comfortably, we will continue to promote UN Women. ' and contribute to creating a society where 'no one is left behind'.



He added, "Women and girls in Ukraine and other parts of the world are facing serious human rights violations in the form of sexual violence during conflict. Support is provided to help injured women and girls regain their dignity and live in their own way." Japan will continue to



He also touched on the fact that Japan will chair the G7 = seven major countries next year, saying, "I would like to continue to make a strong contribution to gender equality as a responsible member of the international community."