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Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to consider visit Ukraine

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Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to consider visit Ukraine

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  • Fumio Kishida thinking to visit Kyiv depending on “various circumstances”.
  • Ukrainian govt invited key government officials from major countries to visit Kyiv.
  • The chair of G7 and strongly condemned Russia for its continuous attacks.
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Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida says he told Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he he is thinking to visit Kyiv depending on “various circumstances,” but nothing had yet been confirmed.

“The Ukrainian government has invited key government officials from major countries to visit Kyiv, and I have received an invitation as well,” Kishda told reporters on Friday, making reference to a phone call he had with Zelenskyy.

“At this point, nothing has been decided, but I will consider it by taking into account various circumstances.”

Kishida also pledged Japan’s support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia as Japan plays an “active role” as the chair of the G7 and strongly condemned Russia for its continuous attacks on Ukraine.

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