November 18, 2024
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Japan is considering the possibility of strengthening sanctions against the Russian Federation and North Korea due to their cooperation

Japan is considering the possibility of strengthening sanctions against the Russian Federation and the DPRK due to their cooperationThe Japanese government is considering the possibility of strengthening sanctions against Russia and the DPRK due to the development of their cooperation. Tokyo is concerned about the impact of this interaction on security in Europe and the Indo-Pacific region.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Japanese government is considering increasing sanctions against Russia and North Korea (DPRK) due to the development of their cooperation. This is reported by NHK, writes UNN

Details

The publication notes that Tokyo is concerned that the interaction between Moscow and Pyongyang affects security in Europe and the Indo-Pacific region, and also believes that it “violates international law.”

Japan has already introduced several restrictive measures on exports and imports, as well as freezing the assets of individuals and organizations.

The newspaper notes that Tokyo intends to coordinate its actions with other countries, including the G7 members.

We will remind

Ukraine and Japan signed an agreement on strengthening cooperation in the field of information security. Japan has provided Ukraine with $12.1 billion in aid and plans to allocate another $3 billion from frozen Russian assets.

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