Seko, Secretary General of the House of Councilors of the Liberal Democratic Party, who is visiting Taiwan, visited the bronze statue of former Prime Minister Abe, which was completed in September this year by local people soliciting donations, and inherited Mr. Abe's will. He emphasized his intention to work on strengthening relations with Taiwan.

Seko, secretary-general of the House of Councillors, has been visiting Taiwan since the 26th with 11 members of the House of Councilors of the Liberal Democratic Party Abe faction, and on the afternoon of the 27th, he visited the statue of former Prime Minister Abe in Kaohsiung, the largest city in the south.



Abe is known to have placed great importance on his relationship with Taiwan, and after Abe died in July this year, local volunteers solicited donations and completed the life-size statue in September. is.

Mr. Seko and others placed flowers at the statue and observed a moment of silence.



After the inspection, Mr. Seko told reporters, "The fact that Mr. Abe is firmly remembered by everyone in the region is very reassuring, even as a politician who wishes to strengthen relations. We have to work hard,” he said.



On the other hand, regarding the Abe faction's system going forward, he said, ``I feel that if the executives join forces, we will be able to carry out the policies that have inherited Mr. Abe's will, so there is no need to make a hasty decision.'' said.