Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on May 21 that Japan would send around 100 military vehicles and 30,000 food kits to Ukraine, APA reports citing Kyiv Independent.
He added during a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky that Japan could also accept wounded Ukrainian soldiers.
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Kishida said G7 leaders were “more united than ever” regarding Russia’s war against Ukraine and reassured that his country will “strongly support Ukraine in all aspects,” including imposing sanctions against Russia.
Kishida also called Russia’s nuclear threat “unacceptable,” Japan’s Foreign Ministry reported.
Japanese prime minister added that the Japan Bank for International Cooperation would insure $674 million worth of Samurai bonds for Poland to support Ukrainian refugees. Plus, Japan plans to provide assistance totaling $7.6 billion for Ukraine’s reconstruction.
Source: Azeri-Press News Agency