Japan: Prime Minister Kishida Considers Attending NATO Summit

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is considering attending a meeting of NATO heads of state in late June to boost co-ordination with the West over the Russian invasion of Ukraine, sources familiar with the matter said.

Such a visit would signal an unusually aggressive stance on a Japanese leader, although Kishida has repeatedly condemned Russia for what he has described as a “war crime” against Ukraine.

In the past, Japanese leaders have taken a cautious stance in their relations with Russia, as the two countries have been at loggerheads for decades.

A government spokesman said officials would not be able to comment on such a visit, which was first reported by the Kyodo news agency on Saturday.

The NATO summit will take place on June 29-30 in Madrid, and the summit will most likely coincide with the election campaign in Japan, in view of the elections to be held on July 10.

Kishida will make a final decision later, given the pre-election political situation, Kyodo reported, citing government sources.

NATO has invited Japan to the summit, along with Australia, New Zealand and South Korea as partners in the Asia-Pacific region.

Kishida plans to arrive in Madrid after attending a G7 summit in Germany, sources told Reuters, who asked not to be named.

Kishida’s presence at the summit will send a strong message of international solidarity for the war in Ukraine, Kyodo sources said.

Source: Capital

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