Japan has pledged $37 million to the NATO fund as additional aid to Ukraine. The funds will be used to purchase anti-drone systems, five mobile gas turbine generators, and seven transformers to support Ukraine through the winter. Yoko Kamikawa, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, announced the allocation during her visit to Kyiv. Ukrainian officials, including President Zelenskyi and Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, expressed gratitude for Japan's support and emphasized the strong partnership between the two countries. The aid is aimed at enhancing security and stability in Ukraine amidst the threat of Russian ballistic missiles.
Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa meets with top officials in #Poland to strengthen ties with the NATO nation, which borders #Ukraine. #Japan https://t.co/uvvI0MaDYa
⚡️ Zelensky meets Japanese Foreign Minister: 'Japan is important and strong partner for us.' President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa for Japan's support for Ukraine, voicing hopes for further relations in 2024 during their meeting in Kyiv.…
⚡️ Zelensky meets Japanese Foreign Minister: 'Japan is important and strong partner for us.' President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa for her country’s support for Ukraine, voicing hopes for further relations in 2024 during their meeting in…
Japan said it would allocate $37 million for the purchase of drone detection systems for Ukraine, as well as provide five mobile gas turbine generators and seven transformers to help during the winter months. https://t.co/2QFwldIytb
Japan to allocate US$37 million for UAV detecting systems in Ukraine – video https://t.co/ilsXvF4Lrw
Japan's newly appointed Foreign Minister, Yoko Kamikawa, just made a surprise visit to Ukraine. She pledged $37 million to support a Ukrainian anti-drone system. She said Japan will "keep supporting Ukraine so that peace can be restored." https://t.co/lqMLyt31Ot
The Japanese government will send $37 million to the NATO fund, which will be used, among other things, to provide Ukraine with drone detection systems. “ Japan is determined to support Ukraine so that peace can return to Ukraine. We will allocate $37 million to create a drone… https://t.co/Q69EfuOUJL
Zelenskyi met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Yoko Kamikawa. "Thank you for the achieved level of relations between our states. Thank you for the support that Japan has given to our country. This is security assistance, strong leadership in the G7 and in… https://t.co/mC2g8qI7cB https://t.co/qR32HAPSJW
#Japan’s Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa pays a visit to #Ukraine to meet her counterpart Dmytro Kuleba and underscore Tokyo’s continued support. https://t.co/XtRuCiBrH6
#Japan will allocate $37 mln to help #Ukraine They will be used to purchase drone detection systems, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa has said. In addition, the country provided five mobile gas turbine generators and seven transformers to help Ukraine survive this… https://t.co/SNtXLTt7BL
⚡Japan pledges $37 million for anti-drone equipment for Ukraine. Along with the funds for anti-drone equipment, Japan will provide five mobile gas turbine generators and seven generators to help Ukraine through the winter.
In Kyiv today, I hosted Japanese Foreign Minister @Kamikawa_Yoko. Japan is a very important and powerful partner of ours. I am grateful for the level of cooperation we achieved—a true strategic partnership. I thank Japan for all the valuable assistance to our country,… https://t.co/cJ8HvMiAVj
I welcomed Japanese Foreign Minister @Kamikawa_Yoko in Kyiv. Her first foreign trip and our first foreign visitor in 2024. Despite the threat of Russian ballistic missiles, we held fruitful talks on further developing Ukraine and Japan’s Special Global Partnership. https://t.co/ldm2huxRHN
‼️Japan will allocate $37 million to NATO to buy drone detection systems for Ukraine - Yōko Kamikawa, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, who arrived to Kyiv today. Ms Kamikawa also announced that Japan will provision five mobile gas turbine generators and seven transformers… https://t.co/IDIFKi4YRa
🇯🇵#Japan will allocate $37 million to the #NATO fund as additional aid to Ukraine, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Yoko #Kamikawa, reported. These funds will be directed to the purchase of anti-drone systems. https://t.co/GklgOUKCfv
Japan will allocate $37 million to the NATO fund as additional aid to Ukraine. According to the statement of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Yoko Kamikawa, these funds will be directed to the purchase of anti-drone systems. https://t.co/fqmOxWKe1F https://t.co/qR32HAPSJW