Reveals that Japanese Prime Minister will go to Ukraine today

Japanese media reported citing government sources that Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is making an unannounced trip to Ukraine today. After having just completed a visit to India

The Japanese Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) quoted a reporter in Poland as saying: The convoy took Prime Minister Kishida to the Pchaemichl railway station. and stops in front of the platform for international trains bound for Ukraine. Then the Japanese leader got off the first car and boarded the last carriage. The train leaves the platform at 1:30 a.m. today local time, corresponding to 7:30 a.m. today local time.

Prime Minister Kida is the only leader among the G7 (G7) industrialized nations who has not been to Ukraine. And came under pressure as Japan chaired this year's G7. In the process of considering a visit to Ukraine A government source told local media that Jamming on safety and travel Prime Minister Kishida was the first Japanese prime minister to visit war-torn areas since the end of World War II.

Japan, together with its Western allies, sanctions Russia's war in Ukraine. and delivered emergency humanitarian aid and financial assistance to Ukraine. It also delivered protective equipment and offered asylum to those fleeing war. but did not support the military. Because the Japanese constitution, drafted after World War II, requires the army to protect the country only.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

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