The G7 Hiroshima Summit concluded on the 21st.

Prime Minister Kishida said that with the attendance of President Zelensky of Ukraine, he was able to demonstrate his determination to fully defend the international order and the solidarity of the G7.

How did the A-bomb survivors and the people of Ukraine view this summit?

And what did the summit leave behind.
(We will update the movement of the 22nd from time to time)

Citizens of Kyiv express hope for future military assistance

President Zelensky of Ukraine participated face-to-face in the G7 Hiroshima Summit, and the citizens of the capital Kyiv welcomed him and expressed their expectations for future military assistance on the 21st.

One of them, a man in his 30s, said, "I'm glad that President Zelensky is flying around the world, and Ukraine needs support and the president is telling other countries about it."

He also welcomed the U.S. announcement of new military assistance, such as the start of training F-16 fighter jets for Ukrainian soldiers together with allies and others, saying, "We have been waiting for a long time, and F-16 fighter jets will shoot down missiles flying into Kyiv and increase our air defense capabilities."

A woman in her 20s said, "I think the summit is a wonderful opportunity to tell what happened in Ukraine," and appreciated the president's participation in the summit face-to-face.

A woman in her 30s with a child welcomed the F-16 fighter jets, saying, "It's really wonderful, we need protection, we need to reclaim our territory," and noted that attacks by Russian forces have increased since the beginning of this month, and expressed hope that the provision of fighter jets will be realized soon.

Atomic Bomb Museum Opens for the First Time in 4 Days, There Is a Queue Before Opening

The Atomic Bomb Museum, which had been closed from noon to 7 on the 18th of this month in conjunction with the G21 Hiroshima Summit, reopened on the 22nd, and many foreigners and others are visiting.

Since it was opening for the first time in four days, many people, mainly foreigners, lined up to wait for the opening before the opening.

And when it opened at 8:<> a.m., the people who lined up went inside one after another and looked at the exhibits.

In addition, in conjunction with the Summit, the eyelashes on the window glass of the museum were peeled off.

A Canadian man standing in line said, "Originally, I was planning to visit earlier, but due to the influence of the summit, I pushed back the schedule.

A woman who visited the museum from the United States said, "I was planning to visit yesterday, but I realized that it was closed, so I decided to come today.

Since the number of visitors is expected to increase in the wake of the summit, the Atomic Bomb Museum will be open until 7 p.m., one hour longer than usual, until the end of July.

Main venue: People from Ujina Island see off police officers who have finished security

At the G21 Hiroshima Summit, which was held for three days until the 3st, up to 7,2 police officers and other personnel dispatched from all over Japan were deployed to guard the area.

On Ujina Island in Minami-ku, Hiroshima City, where the main venue is located, access was restricted from four days before the summit was lifted on the 4000st.

Since the police officers who were in charge of security on the island returned to their positions due to the lifting of restrictions, many people, including local children, gathered along the roadside on the 22nd to see off the police officers.

The children stood along the road holding papers with the words "thank you" and "thanks" written on them, and waved to the vehicle carrying the police officer to see them off.

Police officers in police vehicles also saluted and greeted the residents, saying, "Thank you for your cooperation."

A sixth-grade elementary school student who came to see her off said, "I saw you off with a feeling of gratitude, and I hope that you can convey the feeling of 'Thank you for your hard work.'"

Former Ujina Town Chairman Takaoki Kado, who organized the send-off, said, "I'm relieved that nothing happened, and I'm grateful to the police officers who provided security."