The current situation in Ukraine and further support for this country in the fight against the Russian aggressor, as well as the discussion of the prospects for the development of Polish-Japanese cooperation, will be among the topics of Wednesday’s meeting between Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Japanese . Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, said government spokesman Piotr Müller.
The Prime Minister of Japan made an unannounced visit to Kiev on Tuesday, where he will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and express his support for his country and opposition to Russian aggression.
For the top of Hiroshima
The head of the Polish government will meet with the Japanese prime minister in Warsaw on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Morawiecki will meet with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who is returning from Ukraine. Leaders will discuss the current situation in Ukraine and further multidimensional support for this country in the fight against the Russian aggressor. The visit of the Prime Minister of Japan will also be an opportunity to discuss the prospects for the development of Polish-Japanese cooperation, especially in the economic and investment field.
Müller told PAP.
He pointed out that since the beginning of Russian aggression against Ukraine, Japan has taken a position that unequivocally condemns Russia.
In addition to introducing its own sanctions against Russia, it has also joined the sanctions of the G7 country group, whose work it presides over this year. In May, the G7 summit will take place in Hiroshima, where the issue of Ukraine will be discussed
he noticed.
Müller stressed that Poland appreciates Japan’s strong support for actions aimed at stopping the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Like Poland, Japan sees Russia’s aggression as a serious threat to world order
he noticed.
Strategic cooperation
He also pointed out that Japan is one of Poland’s most important political and economic partners in the Asia-Pacific region.
In February 2015, our relationship was upgraded to a Strategic Partnership
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The last meeting of the Prime Ministers of Poland and Japan took place on March 24, 2022. As Müller noted, the issues discussed at the time included: further political and economic steps to be taken in response to Russian aggression.
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Source: wPolityce