Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida does not find the route of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to improve relations with Russia in light of the conflict in Ukraine problematic. He voiced this in the lower house of parliament, reports TASS.
We don’t think there are any problems with Japan’s past diplomatic positions towards Russia,” Kishida also stressed that the country’s government all this time “has been in close negotiations to sign a peace agreement, taking into account the state of affairs at a given time.”
Opposition officials have criticized Abe for taking an “too soft stance” towards Moscow after it annexed Crimea in 2014.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida declarationIt is reported that Tokyo is considering sending vehicles and construction equipment to the Ukrainian side as humanitarian aid.
March 22, Japan Cabinet Secretary General Hirokazu Matsuno declarationIt is alleged that Russia has not taken any steps towards the peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine.
Source: Gazeta

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