Foreign Minister Motegi met with Foreign Minister Lau in Poland, recognizing that it is important to maintain and strengthen a free and open international order based on the rule of law, with China in mind as it strengthens its supremacy. Matched with.

Foreign Minister Motegi, who was visiting the United Kingdom to attend the G7 = Foreign Ministers' Meeting of the Seven Major Countries, moved to Warsaw, the capital of Poland, and met with Foreign Minister Lau for more than two hours.



In this, Minister Mogi expressed serious concern that unilateral attempts to change the status quo have been continued and strengthened in the East China Sea and South China Sea, including the enforcement of the "Cast Guard Law" by China.



He added, "We would like to promote cooperation with Poland, which is increasing its presence in the EU-European Union, toward the realization of a'free and open Indo-Pacific'."



Foreign Minister Lau also expressed strong support, and both foreign ministers agreed that it was important to maintain and strengthen a free and open international order based on the rule of law.



The two Foreign Ministers have also signed a new action plan for the two countries to strengthen relations in a wide range of fields such as politics, security and economic cooperation.