
The two-time former prime minister, who is in South Korea having attended a conference, will stop by Japan and meet Akie Abe in the afternoon.
Abe, who also twice served Japan as prime minister, was assassinated during an election rally in Nara on July 8 while giving a speech on behalf of a Liberal Democratic Party candidate for the upper house.
Mahathir and Abe had worked closely together. Abe was postwar Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, while Mahathir served as prime minister for a combined 24 years.
In March, Abe visited Malaysia as a special envoy and gave a speech to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the “Look East ” policy that Mahathir launched, modelled after one in Japan, in his first term as Malaysia’s prime minister, from 1981 to 2003.