首相、49日ぶりの会見は15分 「節目に会見したい」

Prime Minister, 15-minute interview for the first time in 49 days "I want to meet at a milestone"

          Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attended a press conference in Hiroshima for the first time in 49 days, which he visited to attend the Peace Memorial Ceremony on the 6th.  As the new coronavirus infection continued to spread, it was the first time in a while that the prime minister had not provided enough opportunities to explain the government's response, including the National Assembly's response. 


          However, I answered the secretary company's question prepared in advance and one additional question, and finished in about 15 minutes.  Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attended a press conference in Hiroshima for the first time in 49 days, which he visited to attend the Peace Memorial Ceremony on the 6th.  As the new coronavirus infection continued to spread, it was the first time in a while that the prime minister had not provided enough opportunities to explain the government's response, including the National Assembly's response.  However, I answered the secretary company question prepared in advance and one additional question, and finished in about 15 minutes.


          The prime minister's interviews have usually started since June 18, shortly after the Diet closed.  The conference on that day was held at a hotel in Hiroshima city, and it could be said that it is an "annual" that is held every year at the ceremony attendance.  First of all, the prime minister responds to the “black rain” lawsuit in which the plaintiffs won the lawsuit in which the state participated.  Answered 4 questions: view on security policy such as possessing offensive ability.  Corona correspondence is explained in about 7 minutes.  He acknowledged that he was not in a situation to issue an emergency declaration again. 


          The Prime Minister then answered additional questions about the lack of a formal interview.  "I talked about coronavirus infectious disease this time as well. I would like to have a meeting at a turning point," said Mr. Yasutoshi Nishimura, Minister of Economic Recovery and Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihito Kan, who will be responsible for corona measures.  He said, "I talk to you every day."



Source: https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/08d21ffaccdba5edf2943a5a7a34b9484c00c900