Russia embarked on a military invasion of Ukraine on the 24th, and the battle between Russian and Ukrainian troops continues.


We will update the movements of Russia, Ukraine, the United States, and Japan on the 28th (Japan time) from time to time.


(There is a time difference of 7 hours between Japan and Ukraine and 6 hours from Moscow, Russia)

[Updating from time to time]

Will negotiations lead to a ceasefire to talk with Russia and Ukraine delegation?

As Russia's military invasion of Ukraine continues, Ukrainian President Zelensky announced on the 27th that the Ukrainian delegation has agreed to meet with the Russian delegation.



The talks are expected to take place in Gomel Region, southeastern Belarus, and President Zelensky says it will take place without preconditions.



Regarding the meeting, President Zelensky said, "I don't think the meeting will bring results, but let's negotiate. Don't do anything if you had a chance to stop the war."



President Zelensky called for talks on the 25th to prevent the sacrifice of civilians, while the Russian side said it was ready to meet in neighboring Belarus on the condition that Ukraine was demilitarized and neutralized.



"We are always ready to respond to peace talks," said White House Chief of Staff, White House Chief of Staff, on the 27th.



This is the first time that Russia and Ukraine have talked with each other since the Russian military invasion began, and the focus is on negotiations that will lead to a ceasefire as fierce battles continue in various parts of Ukraine.



Prior to the talks between the two delegations over Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kleba held a press conference on the 27th, saying, "If the outcome of the talks leads to peace and the end of the war, it is welcomed. Should be. "

On the other hand, he emphasized his unyielding stance, saying, "I'm going to hear what Russia says. We won't surrender and we won't give up any territory."

G7 Foreign Ministers Emergency Meeting Strongly accused of "invasion" of Russian military invasion

An emergency meeting was held online by the foreign ministers of the G7 = seven major countries over the situation in Ukraine.

We strongly condemned Russia's military invasion with the expression "aggression," and agreed to continue to work closely with each other in future measures, including sanctions.



The meeting was held online for about two hours from 11:00 pm on the 27th of Japan time, and was attended by Foreign Minister Hayashi.



In this, I strongly criticized Russia's military invasion of Ukraine again, using the expression "invasion" as the G7.



After that, we will discuss the situation in the field where the battle continues after sharing the information that each country has grasped, and promote future measures including sanctions on Russia and support for Ukraine and related countries. We agreed to continue to work closely together.



At the meeting, Minister Hayashi decided to freeze the assets of Russian President Vladimir Putin and others in cooperation with the United States and European countries, and took measures to exclude certain Russian banks from the international payment network. While informing them of their plans to join, each country expressed a strong welcome.



Furthermore, for about 45 minutes in the latter half of the meeting, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kleba also participated and thanked the support of the international community and explained the local situation, while the G7 countries united Ukraine's sovereignty and territory. With firm support for sex, he reiterated his solidarity with the Ukrainian government and the people.