On the night of the 2nd, Prime Minister Kishida had a telephone conversation with Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki over the situation in Ukraine.

It is believed that the international community confirmed the need for cooperation to improve the situation and requested cooperation in ensuring the safety of the Japanese people.

Prime Minister Kishida had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Morawiecki of Poland, a neighboring country of Ukraine, on the night of the 2nd.



Although the details of the talks have not been clarified, Prime Minister Kishida recognizes that Russia's military invasion is a one-sided change in the status quo by force and will shake the entire international order including East Asia, not just Europe. It seems that it was transmitted.



He appears to have confirmed the need for the international community to work together to improve the situation, including strong sanctions.



He also explained that he had opened a temporary liaison office in Rzeszow, Poland, near the Ukrainian border, and it seems that he requested cooperation in ensuring the safety of Japanese residents and supporting departure.



Prior to this, Prime Minister Kishida also had a telephone conversation with German President Steinmeier.



Prime Minister Kishida is having a telephone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron on the night of the 1st, and will continue to work closely with each country, including the seven major G7 countries.