Примери за използване на Mr abe на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Mr Abe is right to want to awaken Japan.
Perhaps that is why Mr Abe has governed with such urgency.
Mr Abe immediately apologised to the nation after Ms Inada's resignation.
Today, not yet five months into his second term, Mr Abe seems to be a new man.
As expected, Mr Abe did not issue an apology for the attack.
I offer my condolences to those who lost their beloved family members andfriends," said Mr Abe.
But, as expected, Mr Abe did not issue an apology for the attack.
With the North Korea situation at an important phase,the role China ought to play is very big,” Mr Abe said.
Mr Abe is electrifying a nation that had lost faith in its political class.
That is your record in this business, Mr Abe Slaney, and you will answer for it to the law.'.
However, Reuters later quoted Mr Abe as saying that Japan's position on the islands was unchanged.
Mr Abe will pray for the dead but will not issue an apology, his aides said.
I am fully confident that ours is a relationship in which each complements the other in a magnificent way," Mr Abe said.
This paves the way for Mr Abe to amend Japan's post-war pacifist constitution.
The emperor will later host a tea party for foreign royalty, while Mr Abe will host a banquet in the evening.
Mr Abe dissolved the lower house less than a month ago, forcing the snap election.
To change the economy's long-run potential, therefore, Mr Abe must carry through the third, structural, part of his plan.
On Monday, Mr Abe visited the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific and laid a wreath.
Mr Abe has an approval rating of over 70%(compared with around 30% at the end of his first term).
He said he welcomed Mr Abe"in the spirit of friendship, in the manner Japan has always welcomed me".
Mr Abe was accompanied by US President Barack Obama, making the visit the first by the leaders of both countries.
Mr Abe also announced a 2tn yen stimulus package on education, debt reduction and social spending.
Mr Abe must not shrink from confronting them, even though that means taking on parts of his own party.
Mr Abe said on Thursday after his visit to the Yasukuni shrine that relations with China and South Korea were important.
Mr Abe had called an early election for an increased mandate to deal with"crises" facing Japan, including the threat from Pyongyang.
Mr Abe wants to make that stance clear in the constitution itself, but says the change will not alter Japan's security policies.
Mr Abe added the government would release emergency funds to deliver food, water and fuel needed for power generators at hospitals.