Prime Minister Kishida reported on his go to to Ukraine on the plenary session of the House of Representatives, stating that he was in a position to achieve an actual sense of the scenario there. He emphasised his intention to indicate the world his will to uphold the worldwide order based mostly on the
In it, Prime Minister Kishida commented on his go to to Ukraine, saying, “By seeing the local situation with my own eyes and having thorough discussions with President Zelensky, I was able to grasp the local situation more realistically. As the G7 presidency, we were able to demonstrate our determination to lead the response to the aggression in Ukraine.”
He added, “At the G7 Hiroshima Summit, we will resolutely reject attempts to unilaterally change the status quo by force, as well as the threat or use of nuclear weapons. emphasized.
Regarding the sanctions against Russia, he said, “In order to make the sanctions simpler, we’ll cooperate with the worldwide group and take applicable measures to make sure the effectiveness of the sanctions, together with measures to bypass or keep away from sanctions by third international locations.” ‘ said.
On the other hand, regarding the fact that he was the last G7 leader to visit Ukraine after Russia’s invasion, he said, “G7 international locations have completely different home programs, and based mostly on geographical situations and worldwide frameworks, We acknowledge that the go to was made on the optimum timing.”

