Prime Minister Kishida has just arrived in Belgium to attend the G7 summit on the situation in Ukraine.

At the summit, Prime Minister Kishida is coordinating to announce a policy of providing another $ 100 million in humanitarian assistance.

Prime Minister Kishida just arrived in Belgium on a government plane before 4 pm Japan time.



He will attend the G7 urgent summit in the capital, Brussels, on the night of the 24th of Japan time over the situation in Ukraine.



At the meeting, Prime Minister Kishida will provide $ 100 million in humanitarian assistance to Ukraine and neighboring countries announced earlier, as well as $ 100 million in ODA loans, which he plans to provide on a scale of $ 100 million. We are making adjustments to announce a policy of 100 million dollars.



In addition, in order to support people evacuating from Ukraine to neighboring countries such as Poland, the policy is to clarify the policy of making human contributions in the field of health care, with the intention of dispatching medical officers of the Self-Defense Forces. We are considering it.



On the other hand, Prime Minister Kishida has a policy of announcing new sanctions against Russia, and wants to keep pace with each country and show the strict stance of the international community.



Although the stay at the site is expected to be short, Prime Minister Kishida will meet with the leaders of each country as individually as possible to confirm cooperation and strive to build a relationship of trust.