Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan expressed determination to settle a peace treaty with Russia, focusing on resolving a territorial dispute concerning four northwestern Pacific islands. Despite acknowledging the challenging nature of Japan-Russia relations due to Moscow's involvement in the Ukraine conflict, Kishida committed to persistent efforts for resolution. Additionally, Japan is set to host the Japan-Ukraine Conference for Promotion of Economic Growth and Reconstruction on February 19. PM Kishida also participated in the 2024 National Rally to Demand the Return of the Northern Territories and engaged in a summit meeting with President William Samoei Ruto of Kenya at the Prime Minister’s Office.
#PMinAction: On February 8, PM Kishida held a summit meeting and other events with H. E. Dr. William Samoei Ruto, President of the Republic of Kenya, at the Prime Minister’s Office. #DiplomacySecurity #JPNKENsummit https://t.co/Hno6Yn7vag
#PMinAction: On February 7, PM Kishida attended the 2024 National Rally to Demand the Return of the Northern Territories held in Tokyo. #DiplomacySecurity #NorthernTerritories https://t.co/o8s0UcX5OS
Kishida says Japan-Russia ties are 'difficult': Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday said Japan's relations with Russia are currently "difficult" amid Moscow's war in Ukraine, but pledged to continue making efforts to resolve… https://t.co/J8dS09x9HQ #japannews #japantoday
Japan's position remains unchanged. We Stand With Ukraine. Tokyo will host the Japan-Ukraine Conference for Promotion of Economic Growth and Reconstruction on February 19th. https://t.co/aZVBaT5BSc
Prime Minister Kishida vowed to conclude a peace treaty with Russia after resolving a territorial row over four northwestern Pacific islands. https://t.co/0I4kaWCzy9