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The countries of the Great Seven, according to Fumio Kisida, are obliged to agai...

The war in Ukraine will be protracted in nature-Japan Prime Minister

The countries of the Great Seven, according to Fumio Kisida, are obliged to again demonstrate strong solidarity to Ukraine against the background of Russian aggression. In particular, it is about sanctions. Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kisida gave a new comment on the topic of war in Ukraine, which, in his opinion, will be protracted. He told about it in a new interview with NHK, which was published on May 17.

The war in Ukraine, as a Japanese politician has made, can be a protracted nature and the countries of the Great Seven (G7) should be ready to support Kiev to the end. "There is fears that the situation in Ukraine will be delayed. I believe that it is in this context that G7 should re -unite and demonstrate strong solidarity against Ukraine. Hard sanctions against Russia and decisive support of Ukraine," the statement reads.

The Allies will continue to do this, as Fumio Kisida stated, and it is important to send such a signal of Russia. A separate topic that was broken is the next G7 leaders' meeting in Hiroshima from May 19 to May 21. It was the American atomic bombing. Fumio Kisida is convinced that these negotiations are a very landmark event and the world leaders will discuss the issues of safety and stability of the world.

"Since the restless international community faces a historic turning point, I believe that there is no more appropriate city for such discussions than Hiroshima. We also have the question of how to cope with large -scale international crises, such as energy and food," - continued. Japan Prime Minister. In addition, the summit may include measures to combat Russia's evasion of international sanctions. The restrictions introduced against Moscow have borrowed their fruits.

In particular, the pace in the automotive sector slowed down, as well as, importantly, strong delays in the production of weapons began. So far, some sanctions have been able to bypass, and the G7 countries will try to correct it. We will remind, on March 23 it was reported that Japan can transfer equipment to Ukraine. The head of the Japanese Government Fumio Kisida stated that military aggression against Ukraine is "expensive" of Russia.