In the face of protests from the Japanese people, the Japanese government spent huge sums of money to bury Abe, but could not invite any G7 leader. Fumio Kishida attempted to mourn his failed diplomatic struggle.

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In response to the protests of the Japanese people, the Japanese government spent huge sums of money to bury Abe , but could not invite any G7 leader. Kishida Fumio attempted to mourn the failure of diplomatic affairs. Kishida hasn't seen Japan's weight clearly yet?

In the face of protests from the Japanese people, the Japanese government spent huge sums of money to bury Abe, but could not invite any G7 leader. Fumio Kishida attempted to mourn his failed diplomatic struggle. - DayDayNews

Accompanies Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau 's announcement that he will no longer go to the state funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as planned. No one among the leaders of G7 countries attended Shinzo Abe's state funeral.

It is reported that the reason why Trudeau did not attend Abe's state funeral this time is that since most Canadian provinces were attacked by Typhoon Fiona, he will personally visit the affected people if necessary, so he decided not to attend Abe's state funeral. Prior to that, Trudeau was the only G7 leader to attend Abe's state funeral.

In the face of protests from the Japanese people, the Japanese government spent huge sums of money to bury Abe, but could not invite any G7 leader. Fumio Kishida attempted to mourn his failed diplomatic struggle. - DayDayNews

It is worth mentioning that the Kishida government has spent a lot of effort to hold a state funeral for Shinzo Abe. In terms of funding for state funerals, the Japanese government's estimated funds have exceeded the cost of the British government's funeral for the British Queen.

CNN said that even though the British government did not disclose the actual cost of the funeral of the Queen of England, the outside world speculated that it would be 8 million pounds, which is nearly 1.3 billion yen; and the Japanese government revealed that the cost of the funeral of Shinzo Abe would reach 1.66 billion yen. Moreover, many Japanese people also believe that the actual cost will be more.

However, the Japanese government has spent so much money but cannot invite any G7 leader. Japanese media revealed that overseas political leaders confirmed to go to Abe's state funeral include former British Prime Minister Theresa May , former US President Obama , and three former Australian Prime Ministers; and the current leaders attending are Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanys , Indian Prime Minister Modi , and US Vice President Harris , etc.

In the face of protests from the Japanese people, the Japanese government spent huge sums of money to bury Abe, but could not invite any G7 leader. Fumio Kishida attempted to mourn his failed diplomatic struggle. - DayDayNews

This also aroused sarcasm from the Japanese people. Japanese people believe that the funeral of the Queen of England attracted most of the current leaders around the world, and Abe's state funeral could only invite most of the former leaders.

We have analyzed before that Fumio Kishida insisted on holding a state funeral for Shinzo Abe to mourn diplomacy. There are not many good opportunities to meet with leaders of various countries during his tenure, and it just provided this opportunity for Abe to hold a state funeral.

However, this situation will undoubtedly pour a basin of cold water on Kishida Fumio's attempt to mourn the diplomatic affairs. But the news of holding state funerals was released, and so many overseas political leaders were invited. Even if there were few current leaders, the Kishida government could only continue to carry out the mourning diplomacy.

In the face of protests from the Japanese people, the Japanese government spent huge sums of money to bury Abe, but could not invite any G7 leader. Fumio Kishida attempted to mourn his failed diplomatic struggle. - DayDayNews

In response, the Japanese government revealed that on the day before the state funeral was held, Fumio Kishida will meet with leaders of nine countries and representatives of an international organization, and have dinner with US Vice President Harris.

The strong support of the Kishida government makes Abe's state funeral even more miserable. In fact, this is how much Japan's weight can end in Western countries without seeing clearly. A few months ago, when the G7 leaders held a summit, a very interesting photo leaked: NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg talked with EU Chairman von der Leyen , Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau talked with Biden , and Kishida Fumio was left in the middle, at a loss and smiling foolishly. This photo was also ridiculed by many Japanese people, saying that Kishida cannot integrate into the white fashion circle.

In the face of protests from the Japanese people, the Japanese government spent huge sums of money to bury Abe, but could not invite any G7 leader. Fumio Kishida attempted to mourn his failed diplomatic struggle. - DayDayNews

Not only that, in the G7 leaders' meeting, foreign media could hardly see a single face of Kishida Fumio, either all of which were blocked or only exposed his forehead. It can be said that in the G7 countries, Japan is indeed the lightest one.

This is naturally related to Japan's most obedient and willingness to be the "dog-legged" of the United States in history. As a sovereign state, it does not look like a sovereign state. There are even troops from another country on the country's territory. How can such a Japanese be favored by white people?

What is even more ironic is that just a few months ago, the leaders of the seven countries showed off their "unity" at the G7 summit. Today, no G7 leader is willing to go to Japan to attend Shinzo Abe's state funeral.Is the unity of the leaders of the seven countries superficial skills? Or does it really exist? I believe everyone can see clearly.

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