Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a surprise visit to Kyiv to offer “solidarity and unwavering support,” Japan’s foreign ministry said. | AFP
He will express “respect for the courage and perseverance of the Ukrainian people” and offer “the solidarity and unwavering support for Ukraine of Japan and the G7, chaired by Japan,” the foreign ministry said.
Kishida became the only G7 leader not to have visited Kyiv after US President Joe Biden made a surprise stop to meet Zelensky in February. Japan has joined Western allies in sanctioning Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, while offering support to Kyiv.It has also taken the rare steps of sending defensive equipment and offering refuge to those fleeing the conflict.
And in December, as Japan overhauled its key defense policies, the government explicitly warned that China poses the “greatest strategic challenge ever” to its security.
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