Japan pledges continued support for Ukraine at virtual summit
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi highlights $20B in aid, reinforces sanctions against Russia on 4-year mark of war
By Anadolu staff
ISTANBUL (AA) - Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to Ukraine on Tuesday, pledging continued sanctions against Russia.
Takaichi marked the four-year mark of Russia's war on Ukraine in a virtual meeting with the leaders of the UK and France.
"Unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force must not be tolerated," said Takaichi. It is "essential" for the international community to work in solidarity with US involvement to ensure Ukraine’s future is shaped by its own citizens.
The prime minister detailed Japan’s financial contributions, which include $6 billion in support announced in December. The total aid package amounts to $20 billion, she said.
Japan recently provided generators and other equipment to assist Ukraine during winter conditions.
Takaichi said her government will continue to facilitate recovery and reconstruction through public-private partnerships.
She also confirmed that Japan will maintain its regime of sanctions against Moscow.
"Japan will never waver in its consistent position of standing with Ukraine," said Takaichi.
The message follows international efforts to sustain military and humanitarian aid as the conflict enters a fifth year.
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