Russia Slams ‘Monstrous, Barbaric’ Assassination of Ex-Japan PM Abe

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian officials joined leaders from around the world in expressing shock over the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe on Friday.Abe died at age 67 after being shot at a campaign event in the south-central city of Nara outside Osaka
been gridlocked over failed efforts to hammer out a post-World War II peace treaty due to a dispute over Moscow-held Pacific islands, have
24, while Moscow barred entry to dozens of Japanese politicians and journalists in retaliation.Here is how Russian lawmakers, diplomats and
personal and professional qualities were fully demonstrated
I was practically the first one to start my speech by expressing condolences to my Japanese colleague
As prime minister, Shinzo Abe personally supervised a multi-year and very effective project of interregional cooperation through the upper