Japan hosts Ukraine reconstruction meeting, pledges further support
(VOVWORLD) - Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday pledged his country's long-term engagement in Ukraine's reconstruction at a conference held ahead of the two-year anniversary of the conflict in Ukraine.
A building was destroyed in a conflict in Izyum in Kharkiv, Ukraine on 20/2/2023. (Photo: AFP/VNA) |
In his keynote speech at a conference Japan co-organized with the Ukrainian government and business organizations, Kishida said Japanese public and private cooperation will be a long-term partnership based on inclusivity, humanitarianism as well as technology and knowledge.
Kishida stressed the importance of investment across industries for the future of that country’s development and ensuring that the support caters to Ukraine’s needs.
More than 50 cooperation deals were signed by Japanese and Ukrainian government agencies and companies, and Kishida announced an opening of a new government trade office in Kyiv.