Prime Minister Kishida talked over the telephone with President Joko of Indonesia, the chair of the G20 = 20 major countries, over the situation in Ukraine, strongly accusing Russia of invading the foundation of the international order and working closely together. I confirmed that it would correspond.

At the parley, Prime Minister Kishida said, "Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a one-sided change in the status quo by force and strongly condemns it because it shakes the foundation of the international order. As Minister, I believe there should be no nuclear threat or use. "



In response, President Joko said, "Indonesia attaches great importance to the principles of the Charter of the United Nations, especially the unity of the territory. The aggression should be stopped immediately."

And we confirmed that we will continue to work closely together.



At the meeting, opinions were exchanged on the situation in Myanmar, which is more than a year after the military coup d'etat, and Prime Minister Kishida expressed his intention to support the efforts of the ASEAN-Association of Southeast Asian Nations.