Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a telephone conversation with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Tuesday ... We are ready to start this negotiation process with Japan as soon as ...
Russia is also expected to attend the summit. During talks on the fringes of the Group of Seven summit in May in Japan's western city of Hiroshima, Kishida told Zelenskyy that Tokyo would provide some ...
Russia is also expected to attend the summit. During talks on the fringes of the Group of Seven summit in May in Japan's western city of Hiroshima, Kishida told Zelenskyy that Tokyo would provide some ...
After holding phone talks with the president, Kishida told reporters at his office that Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Japan's efforts to provide assistance to Ukraine, The Japan Times reported.
Although Japan is hosting this year’s Group of Seven summit, Kishida is the only one of the seven leaders who has not met Zelenskyy in person. Kishida flew to Poland after a visit to India and ...
Japan's new foreign minister, Yoko Kamikawa, told her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba on Wednesday that Tokyo will ...
Their talk comes ahead of the Group of 20 ... of the Group of Seven summit in May in Hiroshima, Kishida told Zelenskyy that Japan would supply some 100 vehicles from its Self-Defense Forces ...
Japan has been actively offering support to Ukraine, but has been limited to nonmilitary assistance due to restrictions ...
Kishida said he briefed Zelenskyy on the progress of Japan's assistance for Ukraine through NATO trust funds. Zelenskyy reportedly expressed gratitude to Japan for its efforts to support his country.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country is ready to hold talks with Japan to conclude a bilateral security agreement. Zelenskyy and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida had a video ...
Japan is also considering calling for online talks between G-7 leaders and Zelenskyy, which would coincide with the one-year anniversary. Kishida was asked to visit Kyiv when he spoke with ...
Image Source : AP Protests in Hong Kong against Japan's controversial decision to release Fukushima's radioactive water. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ... them not to talk loudly in ...