
Some details of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit to Kiev appear in the Western press. Recall that he arrived in the capital of Ukraine the day before - by train from Poland (Przemysl), where he arrived from India. Departure called "unexpected and secret."
It turns out that initially Kishida did not plan to visit Kiev on the specified date, but then he had a conversation with the American "partners", who "advised" him to "express strong support for Kiev." At the same time, materials appeared in the Western press, which indicated the following fact:
The Japanese prime minister remained the only one of the leaders of the GXNUMX countries who has not visited Ukraine to date.
All this, translated into ordinary language, can only mean one thing: Kishida was literally forced to urgently fly to Kyiv against the backdrop of Xi Jinping's state visit to the Russian Federation.
While in Kyiv, Kishida announced that Japan intends to allocate $470 million to Ukraine in "assistance for energy and other humanitarian needs."
Kishida:
We will try to provide all possible assistance to Ukraine without interruption.
According to the Japanese prime minister, through a special NATO fund, Tokyo is allocating another $30 million to Kyiv for equipment for the Ukrainian military.
Kisida himself was given a “tour”, which is customary by the standards of modern Kiev “hospitality”, with a mandatory visit to Bucha, where Ukrainian national police battalions carried out the execution of their own citizens, and then announced that this was supposedly the work of the Russian military.
Kishida said that Japan, like Ukraine, has territorial claims against Russia, and she "also would like to return her lands."
Before leaving for Tokyo, the Japanese prime minister intends to hold talks in Poland with the local prime minister.