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G7 leaders should not allow Russian nuclear blow to Ukraine - Japan Prime Minister

The Great Seven countries need to work together to prevent the Kremlin's nuclear aggression, the head of the Japanese government Fumio Kisida said at the summit. Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kisida called on the Great Seven countries to unite to prevent Russia's use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine. The head of the Japanese government stated this during the online site of G7 leaders on Tuesday, October 11, writes Kyodo News.

"The leaders of the Great Seven countries have to" work together "to prevent Russian nuclear weapons against Ukraine, Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kisida said on Tuesday," the media reported.

According to the results of today's Summit, Kisida told reporters that the countries of the Great Seven confirmed that the full -scale aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine "could not be justified" and also confirmed their intention to cooperate in the fight against Moscow's attacks against Kiev.

The publication noted that Kisida participated in the summit a few days after Japan resumed the work of her embassy in Kiev last Wednesday after a seven -month break caused by a full -scale invasion of Russian troops. Previously, similar steps took the rest of the six countries of the Great Seven - the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and the USA. We will remind, at today's summit the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy also spoke to the leaders of "Great Seven".

The head of state appealed to his colleagues to strengthen Ukraine's aircraft, sanctions on Russia and to provide a monitoring mission on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border to prevent escalation. Earlier, we wrote that Japan sent the Russian ambassador Mikhail Galusin in response to how the Japanese diplomat of the Tatsunor Motoki was questioned on suspicion of espionage in the Russian Vladivostok and applied violence to him.