The foreign ministers of Japan and Germany have pledged to work together to promote the law threatening Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Japan and Germany will help regulate grain exports from Ukraine. This was stated by Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasy Hayashi, writes Kyodo news.
However, the minister did not specify what exactly the two countries wanted to do.
The foreign ministers of Japan and Germany have pledged to work together to support a policy-based international law that threatens Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, while maintaining economic sanctions against Moscow. Hayashi.
It noted that the two ministers also agreed that “the two states should further strengthen defense cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region against the backdrop of China’s increasing maritime assertion.”
“We must unite with similar states to confront Russia’s aggression on Ukraine, which is destroying the foundations of the international order,” Hayashi said.
It was previously reported that Japan will allocate $ 100 million in aid to Ukraine and will help with grain storage.
It will be recalled that Japan has extended sanctions against the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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