Kyodo News
April 26, 2022

Japan to provide food, medicine to Ukraine, Kishida tells Zelenskyy

Japan will provide food and medicine to war-torn Ukraine as additional relief supplies, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Tuesday after speaking with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy by phone.

Kishida told reporters after their roughly 40-minute conversation that Japan will step up diplomatic efforts to support Ukraine in cooperation with the Group of Seven nations, which are leading efforts to punish Russia for its invasion.

Japan has strongly condemned Russia’s onslaught on Ukraine as shaking the foundation of the international order to its core, imposing a raft of sanctions against Moscow at the expense of bilateral ties amid a long-unresolved territorial dispute.

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Within the bounds of the pacifist Constitution, Japan has so far sent or decided to provide bulletproof vests, helmets, protective masks and commercial drones since the Russian war in neighboring Ukraine began in late February.

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Kishida has repeatedly said any unilateral use of force to change the status quo should never be tolerated. The crisis in Ukraine has raised the alarm about its implications beyond Europe and for the Indo-Pacific where China’s assertive moves are spurring regional concerns.

In a rare move for a nation known for its strict immigration and refugee policy, Japan has been taking in hundreds of people fleeing Ukraine, leaving the possibility open for them to stay longer and work in the country.