Japanese leaders, South Korea and Australia will not go to the Gaga summit.
It is reported by Reuters.
The Prime Minister of Japan Schiger Ishaba visited all the alliance summits since 2022, when Tokyo was first invited there after the start of a full -fledged war in Ukraine.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan belongs to “different circumstances”, speaking about the reasons for the abolition of the participation of the head of government. Instead, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ivia, will go to the Netherlands.
South Korea and Australia also stated that their representatives would not participate in this event. Earlier, the agency’s source said that Donald Trump wanted to hold a summit with four countries in the Indo-Pacific region.
NATO Secretary General Rottte on June 23 in the press said before the summit that the application at the NATO summit would be important in Ukraine.
In the communique, which is currently agreed by ambassadors, you will find an important wording for Ukraine, including defense costs for the period until 2035 and the need to continue the struggle in Ukraine. This is a clear obligation of the allies, ”said the general general.
In addition, Ruth does not consider the real scenario of Russia’s attack on the Alliance after the West-2015 military teaching in Belarus.
Our alliance is so strong today that if Russia decides to do something, then he knows that our reaction will be destructive, ”he said.
Rutte also emphasized that during the war, Russia leads against Ukraine, NATO should increase its costs, since it will maintain the level of restraint, which will give confidence that the attack of the Russian Federation will not happen.
The General Secretary of the Alliance at the press conference before the Summit in the Hague also stated that he does not share the opinion that they are advancing in the United States in Iran, contrary to the rules of international law.
The NATO summit will be held this year on June 24-25.
Source: Racurs

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