November 17, 2024
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Ukraine and Japan signed an agreement on strengthening cooperation in the field of security

Ukraine and Japan signed an agreement on strengthening cooperation in the field of security 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.”, — write on: unn.ua

During the meeting between the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan Takeshi Iwaya, Ukraine and Japan signed an agreement on strengthening cooperation in the field of information security. This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, he writes UNN.

Details

The parties also discussed the prospects of Ukrainian-Japanese cooperation and the strengthening of sanctions against the Russian Federation.

Japan is among the leaders in supporting Ukraine. The total amount of aid has already reached 12.1 billion dollars. The support of the energy sector is especially important for us. Thank you for the transferred energy equipment and we look forward to further assistance,

He added that another key area of ​​cooperation is humanitarian demining. Shmyhal noted Tokyo’s intention to allocate 3 billion dollars from the use of frozen Russian assets within the framework of the G7 initiative.

We will remind

Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya made an unexpected visit to Kyiv for talks with Ukrainian officials. The visit comes against the background of Trump’s victory in the US elections and the participation of North Korean troops in the war.

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