In G7, there is only him left

Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.27

On the 27th, the Japanese government held the national funeral of the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in the Wudao Museum in Tokyo. As Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau had previously announced that it had canceled the Hurricane Disaster in Japan in the country, the only government figure in the Government of the Dotanbe Funeral in the Seventh Kingdom Group (G7) was only Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Wenxiong.

Earlier, many people analyzed that Kishida Wenxiong held a national funeral for Abe this time, hoping to use this as an opportunity to start a "hanging diplomacy". However, not long after the invitation was issued, except for Japan, the United States, Britain, France, Germany, and Italian leaders in the G7 have told the Japanese side that they will not attend the Abe's burial in person. Trudeau announced the cancellation of the trip to Japan and officially announced that among the G7 leaders, no one except the Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Wento, the other G7 heads of the G7 attended the country's funeral.

There are also Taiwan media concerned about this. Among them, "ETTODAY News Cloud" also reported this embarrassing fact that the "G7 member state leader was the Kishida will attend".

Since the announcement of the news, many people from all walks of life in Japan have objected to holding national funerals for Abe, but Japanese Prime Minister Kishida is the main force to promote the hosting of the national funeral in opposition. The chairman of the committee. Many Japanese and foreign media said that Kishida's move was mainly to use national funerals and representatives of various countries to carry out "hanging diplomacy".

According to the Associated Press, Kishida Wenxiong met Harris, Vice President Harris, who came to the funeral on the 26th. In addition to the United States, in the G7 countries, Britain sent the new foreign minister Kleverly attended the Abe's funeral. France and Germany sent former President Sarkozy and Wolf, respectively. Harris became the only G7 current vice president who attended Abe's funeral.

Regarding this lineup, the official residence of the Japanese Prime Minister said with a bitter smile to the media: "Even if it is good, (attending the lineup) is not bright, it is difficult to call it luxury."

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