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Japan Commits $5.5 Billion To Ukraine by opamoses1: 11:04pm On Feb 20, 2023
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday pledged $5.5 billion in financial aid to Ukraine to support the country's recovery from the damages caused by Russian attacks, and will mark the first anniversary of the war by hosting an online Group of Seven summit with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Speaking at a global forum in Tokyo, Kishida highlighted that Ukraine is still suffering under the invasion by Russia and its people require support to rebuild their daily lives and infrastructure.

As this year's president of the G-7, Kishida has planned an online summit with Zelenskyy on Friday, to mark the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. This will be Kishida's first time hosting a G-7 summit

Japan has already joined the US and European nations in providing humanitarian and economic assistance to Ukraine, while also imposing sanctions on Russia.
Japan's decision to provide aid was driven by concerns about the possible impact of the war on East Asia, where China's military has been increasingly assertive, particularly around self-ruled Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its territory.

In his speech, Kishida emphasised that Russia's invasion is a challenge to the entire rules-based international order that emerged after the Cold War, which is why he decided to respond resolutely with sanctions.

Japan has already provided Ukraine with loans of over 70 billion yen ($520 million) in emergency economic assistance and has welcomed more than 2,000 displaced Ukrainians, providing them with housing assistance, job support, and education.

https://www.cnbctv18.com/world/japan-fumio-kishida-commits-usd-55-bil-to-ukraine-online-g7-meet-zelenskyy-15986261.htm

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Re: Japan Commits $5.5 Billion To Ukraine by Urheadmaster(m): 11:05pm On Feb 20, 2023
God bless Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for is kindness

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Re: Japan Commits $5.5 Billion To Ukraine by BenedictAbajue(m): 11:09pm On Feb 20, 2023
Just because of Two bombs o, US dey press Japan mumu button since 1945. Instead make dem go find their own bomb. Japan is patiently waiting to see how Russia would react when they get nuked

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Re: Japan Commits $5.5 Billion To Ukraine by LogicBomb8: 11:25pm On Feb 20, 2023
The fear of america still dey dem eye
Re: Japan Commits $5.5 Billion To Ukraine by Holyfic: 12:05am On Feb 21, 2023
War investment, Turkey Syria beings de perish everyday, just 1bill UN raised, what a world undecided

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Re: Japan Commits $5.5 Billion To Ukraine by Masterviolence(m): 1:12pm On Feb 21, 2023
To those who don't know

This war is an investment, and whoever wins will not only command great respect but will be very rich.

I've always been a supporter of the u.s, but concerning this war

Russia is winning this

Not because they're innocent but because they're in the right side of history.

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Re: Japan Commits $5.5 Billion To Ukraine by mysticwarrior(m): 1:20pm On Feb 21, 2023
opamoses1:
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday pledged $5.5 billion in financial aid to Ukraine to support the country's recovery from the damages caused by Russian attacks, and will mark the first anniversary of the war by hosting an online Group of Seven summit with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Speaking at a global forum in Tokyo, Kishida highlighted that Ukraine is still suffering under the invasion by Russia and its people require support to rebuild their daily lives and infrastructure.

As this year's president of the G-7, Kishida has planned an online summit with Zelenskyy on Friday, to mark the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. This will be Kishida's first time hosting a G-7 summit

Japan has already joined the US and European nations in providing humanitarian and economic assistance to Ukraine, while also imposing sanctions on Russia.
Japan's decision to provide aid was driven by concerns about the possible impact of the war on East Asia, where China's military has been increasingly assertive, particularly around self-ruled Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its territory.

In his speech, Kishida emphasised that Russia's invasion is a challenge to the entire rules-based international order that emerged after the Cold War, which is why he decided to respond resolutely with sanctions.

[b]Japan has already provided Ukraine with loans of over 70 billion yen ($520 million) in emergency economic assistance [/b]and has welcomed more than 2,000 displaced Ukrainians, providing them with housing assistance, job support, and education.

https://www.cnbctv18.com/world/japan-fumio-kishida-commits-usd-55-bil-to-ukraine-online-g7-meet-zelenskyy-15986261.htm
Just look at the way Zelensky has allowed his country to be used a business ground.

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