Fumio Kisida invited Zelensky to an online G7 on the anniversary of Russia's invasion-the media
The Great Seven plans to meet on February 24, 2023, on the anniversary of the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation into the territory of Ukraine. Volodymyr Zelenskyy may visit this meeting, and a source from the Japanese government has shared the media. "It is expected that during the meeting, G7 leaders will confirm unity in counteracting Russia's aggression against a neighbor," the media writes.
The Kyodo News source has announced the purpose of the meeting - to confirm cooperation in support of Ukraine and to condemn Russia's actions again. Also, the Great Seven countries will discuss stabilization of energy markets that are shaken by the sharp increase in oil and natural gas prices. The Japanese media reported that the Japanese Prime Minister "paves the path to the success of the summit, which will take place in May directly in Japan.
The large seven will meet in Hiroshima, and Fumio Kisida will organize such a meeting for the first time. "At the meeting, Kisida plans to present her vision of the world without nuclear weapons against the background of concern that Russia can use it against Ukraine in the war," - said in Japanese media.
According to the source from the Japanese government, the leaders of the Great Seven can also discuss the presence of Vladimir Zelensky on February 24 at the next meeting of politicians in Japan. Earlier, the Japanese edition was also with reference to its own source of Fumio Kisida's intentions to visit Kiev. Japan wants to show that he will continue to support Ukraine, wrote in the media.
Japan Prime Minister, the source reported, seeks to meet with Vladimir Zelensky and visit the places where the fighting was previously. However, Japanese officials are concerned about the safety of their premiere. We will remind, on February 7 in Tokyo a rally with Ukrainian flags. For the first time in a few years, the Japanese shouted the word "occupation", gathering at the Embassy of Russia.