Japan Pledges Long-term Support for Ukraine's Reconstruction, Signs Over 50 Deals
At a major conference in Tokyo, Japan reaffirms its commitment to aiding Ukraine's recovery, emphasizing the role of private investment and technological cooperation.
- Japan and Ukraine sign more than 50 cooperation agreements, focusing on areas such as agriculture, energy, and infrastructure.
- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledges long-term support for Ukraine, highlighting the importance of private sector involvement in reconstruction efforts.
- Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal seeks further support from Japan, promising an 'economic miracle' post-war.
- Japan to open a JETRO office in Kyiv to strengthen business ties and facilitate investment in Ukraine's reconstruction.
- The conference underscores Japan's strategic commitment to Ukraine, aligning with its national security concerns and opposition to Russia's invasion.