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Prime Minister Abe speaks at the United Nations General Assembly, Saudi attack is accused of being a sneaky crime

2019-09-25T02:22:42.387Z


[Tokyo 25th Reuters]-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the 24th (Japan time 25th) accused attacks on Saudi Arabian oil facilities in a general debate speech at the United Nations General Assembly. About Iran while avoiding statements about crime actors


[Tokyo 25th Reuters]-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the 24th (Japan time 25th) accused attacks on Saudi Arabian oil facilities in a general debate speech at the United Nations General Assembly. He also mentioned Iran while avoiding statements about the crime actors. He also emphasized the importance of women-centered education in developing countries and reiterated Japan's support policy in Africa and Asia.

“A common concern about the situation in the Middle East is shared. Prime Minister Abe's attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia was a sneaky crime that hostages the international economic order,” he said. While avoiding a direct reference to the subject of the crime, he said, “It is my unchanging role to seek action based on wisdom from the rich history of Iran.”

In relation to North Korea, “I support President Trump ’s approach. I am determined to face Kim Jong Un directly, without any conditions,” and unsolved issues such as abduction, nuclear weapons, and missiles. “It is a constant goal to liquidate the past and normalize diplomatic relations.”

The prime minister oversees assistance to developing countries, and Pakistan ’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yufussai said, “Without a minimum of 12 years of education, it ’s difficult to master modern technology, but there ’s a girl who does n’t have the opportunity. Introduce that there are 100 million people. Prime Minister Abe stressed, “We have pledged to promote inclusive and quality education for all girls and women. Japan always wants to lead in this endeavor.”

A women's junior high school founded by a Japanese in Tanzania introduced “I teach how to prevent unwanted pregnancy” and introduced “The Japanese government supports with funds”.

The Japanese government said, “It will provide at least 9 million children and young people with education in Africa and Asia for the next three years.”

(Nobu Takemoto *)

Source: asahi

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