Prime Minister Kishida announced that he would attend the G7 summit in Belgium on the 24th to discuss how to respond to the situation in Ukraine, and expressed his intention to further unite with each country.

The G7 summit will be held in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, on the 24th over Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, together with the NATO summit.



Prime Minister Kishida told reporters at the Prime Minister's Office, "The G7 summit will be held on the 24th of this month due to the voice of President Biden of the United States. I would like to attend if circumstances permit." Said.



"In the crisis of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it is important for the leaders of the G7 countries to come together to unite the international situation, and it is also important for building a personal relationship of trust between the leaders. It's an opportunity. "



He added, "I would like to contribute to the G7 summit as a representative of Asia, taking into account the recent exchanges in India and Cambodia."