PM Ishiba to Deliver Message to Mark 80 Years Since End of WWII
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks at a press conference in New York on Wednesday.
13:51 JST, September 25, 2025
NEW YORK — Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba told reporters in New York on Wednesday that he intends to deliver a message for the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, rather than the formal prime minister’s statement.
Preparations are under way for the message to be released shortly before Ishiba steps down as prime minister, which will take place after the Liberal Democratic Party’s presidential election on Oct. 4.
“I would like to express my own view on why [Japan] could not stop the war,” Ishiba said at a press conference, adding that the message would not take the form of the prime minister’s statement that requires Cabinet approval.
As for historical perceptions, the message will adhere to the statements by past prime ministers, such as the one by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for the 70th anniversary of the end of the war, and will refrain from addressing new subjects.
Prior to the press conference, Ishiba gave a speech at the U.N. General Assembly in which he looked back on how Japan has progressed in the 80 years after the war.
“No country can forge the path to a bright future unless it squarely faces history,” he stressed. “Under the pledge never to wage a war again, Japan has been striving to realize everlasting world peace.”
Related Tags
Top Articles in Politics
-
Japan Seeks to Enhance Defense Capabilities in Pacific as 3 National Security Documents to Be Revised
-
Japan Tourism Agency Calls for Strengthening Measures Against Overtourism
-
Japan’s Prime Minister: 2-Year Tax Cut on Food Possible Without Issuing Bonds
-
Japan-South Korea Leaders Meeting Focuses on Rare Earth Supply Chains, Cooperation Toward Regional Stability
-
Japanese Government Plans New License System Specific to VTOL Drones; Hopes to Encourage Proliferation through Relaxed Operating Requirements
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Univ. in Japan, Tokyo-Based Startup to Develop Satellite for Disaster Prevention Measures, Bears
-
JAL, ANA Cancel Flights During 3-day Holiday Weekend due to Blizzard
-
China Confirmed to Be Operating Drilling Vessel Near Japan-China Median Line
-
China Eyes Rare Earth Foothold in Malaysia to Maintain Dominance, Counter Japan, U.S.
-
Japan Institute to Use Domestic Commercial Optical Lattice Clock to Set Japan Standard Time

