Japanese officials and business representatives, including Foreign Minister Kiyoto Tsuji, Industry Minister Kazuchika Iwata, and members of Keidanren, Japan's largest business lobby, have visited Ukraine and pledged $175 million for reconstruction. Lithuania will also contribute funds from fines for non-compliance with sanctions to Ukraine's recovery. Additionally, Japan will provide Ukraine with another €160 million for economic recovery. The International Finance Corporation Europe Director is 'optimistic' that Ukraine can attract private investment to rebuild.
Japan to provide Ukraine with another €160 million for economic recovery https://t.co/7ix7W7BXli
🇯🇵A delegation of Japanese officials and business representatives, including Foreign Minister Kiyoto Tsuji, Industry Minister Kazuchika Iwata, and members of Keidanren, Japan's largest business lobby, arrived in #Kyiv ahead of a reconstruction conference that Japan will host. https://t.co/aslE4ipNwG
International Finance Corporation Europe Director ‘optimistic’ Ukraine can attract private investment to rebuild https://t.co/ruStolvip3
⚡️Japanese delegation visits Kyiv, pledges $175 million for reconstruction. A delegation of Japanese officials and business representatives, including Foreign Minister Kiyoto Tsuji, Industry Minister Kazuchika Iwata, and members of Keidanren —Japan's largest business lobby—… https://t.co/aSMZ6TDAb8 https://t.co/LF5wvE9KoN
Lithuania will contribute funds from fines for non-compliance with sanctions to Ukraine's recovery https://t.co/KNf086cONX
⚠️ JAPANESE OFFICIALS, COMPANIES VISIT UKRAINE AHEAD OF RECONSTRUCTION TALKS Full Story → https://t.co/qrnpoxJ84i