Shigeru Ishiba: Retirement & Ramen – Oriental Fortune

by Archynetys World Desk

China News Service, November 8 (Xinhua) According to Japan’s MBS TV station, former Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said in an exclusive interview recently that he felt relieved to be relieved of the burden of being the prime minister. Now he can go to eat ramen and curry at any time, and he is very happy.

Shigeru Ishiba eats ramen. Image source: Screenshot from Japanese media reports.

According to the report, when asked about his feelings after leaving office, Shigeru Ishiba said: “The morning after I left office, I realized that the burden on my shoulders was finally lifted. To be honest, I felt relieved because I was freed from a state of extreme tension and became much more relaxed.”

Ishiba also said that he didn’t quite understand why he was criticized when he went out to eat ramen on Saturday afternoon, but when he was the prime minister, he was criticized no matter what he did. “Now I can eat ramen and curry whenever I want, and I am already very happy.”

When it comes to Japan-US relations, Ishiba said that Japan and the United States are different countries with different national interests. He does not believe that obeying the words of the United States can ensure Japan’s safety.

(Source of article: China News Network)

Article source: China News Network

Original title: Ishiba Shigeru talks about leaving office: I am very happy to be able to eat ramen anytime

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