Poland's ambassador to Japan Paweł Milewski says military assistance to Ukraine would show that “Japan feels responsible for global security and world peace.”
TOKYO (AP) Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi returned from Poland on Tuesday with 20 Ukrainians displaced by Russia's ongoing war on their country as Tokyo seeks to play a greater role in international support for Ukraine.
Japan's government, which currently observes strict bans on foreign entries, made a rare exception to this policy on Tuesday when it welcomed 20 Ukrainians fleeing their country's latest war with Russia into Tokyo on a government plane accompanying Japanese Foreign Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa upon his return from a recent trip to Poland. | Asia Japan's government welcomed 20 Ukrainians fleeing their country's latest war with Russia into Tokyo on Tuesday.
Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi returns to Japan from Poland and brings with him 20 evacuees from Ukraine in a show of Tokyo s latest support for the war-torn nation and its neighboring countries