Ukraine Russia Conflict: Japan's Kishida condemns Russia's attack on Ukraine

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 5, 2022 02:45 PM2022-05-05T14:45:25+5:302022-05-05T14:45:35+5:30

Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday he condemned in the strongest terms Russia's invasion of Ukraine, saying ...

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Japan's Kishida condemns Russia's attack on Ukraine | Ukraine Russia Conflict: Japan's Kishida condemns Russia's attack on Ukraine

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Japan's Kishida condemns Russia's attack on Ukraine

Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday he condemned in the strongest terms Russia's invasion of Ukraine, saying it amounted to war crimes. Japan had hoped to hold talks on Russia's invasion and consolidate responses in Southeast Asia, where only one nation, Singapore, has joined sanctions against Russia, officials say.

Meanwhile, Russia on 24th February launched the war on Ukraine. And, according to the latest updates, Russia has said it will implement a daytime ceasefire for three days from Thursday to allow more civilian evacuations from the Azovstal plant. “The Russian armed forces will from 8 am to 6 pm (Moscow time) on 5-7 May open a humanitarian corridor from the territory of the Azovstal metallurgical plant to evacuate civilians,” the defence ministry said. However, The UK is providing £45m in funding to help the most vulnerable in Ukraine and at its borders, the government has said. The money will go to UN agencies and charities delivering vital aid and supporting survivors of sexual violence in the war-torn nation. Also, Joe Biden said he would speak with other G7 leaders this week about potential additional sanctions against Russia. His treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, said the US was in constant discussions with its partners about this.

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