Tokyo continues to embargo Russia and support Ukraine
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Tass, the new foreign minister of Japan, Taxi Iwaya, says that the country is determined to maintain the pressure of sanctions against Russia and continue to support Ukraine.
Iwaya, repeating the position of the government of former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who was replaced by Shigeru Ishiba yesterday, said: We will continue to extend support to Ukraine and intensify sanctions against Russia. gave.
He also repeated the claims against Russia and reminded: Security in Europe and the Indo-Pacific region is inseparable and any attempt to change the current situation through force anywhere is unacceptable.
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After the start of Russian military operations in Ukraine, the Kishida government imposed several sanctions packages against Moscow. According to Nikolai Nozdrev, Russia’s ambassador to Japan, Tokyo has practically decided to cut ties with one of its main neighbors, Russia.