Japan’s prime minister called Russia to » constructive actions » on ceasefire
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Japan Prime Minister Schiger Ishib called on Russia for constructive action for a comprehensive ceasefire and achieving a fair and prolonged peace.
Source: Embassy of Japan in Ukraine in Social networks x
Literally: « Japan Prime Minister Schigerus Ishib has published a written appeal to the » Virtual Meeting of Coalition Meeting of Decide on Ukraine « , organized by the United Kingdom and France today with the participation of President Zelensky.
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In his address, Ishib strongly calls on Russia to take constructive actions to a comprehensive ceasefire and to achieve a fair and long peace. «
Details: As the embassy notes, since the peace to be reached in Ukraine can affect global security, Prime Minister of Japan emphasized the need for cooperation of the world community and confirmed Japan’s willingness to further strengthen Ukraine’s economic and social stability.
He also expressed his « firm hope » that the meeting of « decisive » coalition on May 10 would be another step towards the ultimate goal – a fair and long peace in Ukraine.
That preceded: Following the summit on May 10, the « determined » coalition requires from the Russian Federation to leave From May 12 to the unconditional ceasefire for 30 days.
The EU and the US plan to sharply strengthen sanctions Against the Russian Federation in the event of Putin’s refusal of the truce.