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Japanese authorities want to learn more about a full -scale war with Russia and ...

They will discuss the war with the Russian Federation: Japan Prime Minister will invite Zelensky to G7 Summit in Hiroshima - the media

Japanese authorities want to learn more about a full -scale war with Russia and help Ukraine solve humanitarian problems. Fumio Kisida will go to the Great Seven countries to reconcile the positions of the leaders of the countries. Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kisida will invite President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky to the G7 Summit in May. This was reported by the Japanese edition of Nikkei. Japan is presiding on the Great Seven (G7) 1 year since January of this year.

The meeting of the leaders of the Great Seven is scheduled in Hiroshima from May 19 to May 21. The head of the Japanese government makes adjustments for the Ukrainian leader to participate online, the authors say. Kisida intends to invite Zelensky to hear from him news about the current situation in Ukraine. Japan is ready to discuss food and energy security problems that have arisen through the Russian invasion, the newspaper notes.

Japanese authorities want to create conditions for the "intensive" discussion of the full -scale war of Russia and Ukraine at the G7 summit, the material reads. Response to the situation in Ukraine is the most important task of the "Great Seven" and in 2023 Kisida will go on a trip to the G7 countries since early January to reconcile the position of leaders in front of the summit, Nikkei writes.

Fumio Kisida at the Last Seven Summit Last October 11 last year in Berlin urged the Allies to unite in order to prevent Russia's nuclear weapons in Ukraine. On December 28, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken stated that the Seven and States Groups promised Ukraine to help restore energy infrastructure, which often undergoes missile strokes of the Russian army.