Late Japanese leader Shinzo Abe highlighted the importance of strong foreign relations between Japan and the U.S. during his time in politics, amid turmoil.
FORMER JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER SHINZO ABE ASSASSINATED DURING CAMPAIGN SPEECH, HOSPITAL OFFICIALS CONFIRM
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivering a campaign speech for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party candidate Keiichiro Asao for the Upper House election in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo, on July 6.local legislature
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