Prime Minister Kishida will meet with Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki in Belgium before 1:00 am on the 25th of Japan time, and will send Justice Minister Furukawa to Poland as his special envoy to promote the acceptance of refugees from Ukraine. I conveyed my thoughts.

In this, Prime Minister Kishida said, "Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a serious situation that shakes the foundation of the entire international order including Asia, not just Europe. I am. "



The two leaders then agreed that they need to support the Ukrainians who are working hard to protect their country with a determined determination.



Then, Prime Minister Kishida explained that he is building a system for accepting Ukrainian refugees in the country and supporting their livelihoods, and in order to accurately grasp the local needs, Minister of Justice Furukawa was appointed as his special envoy. I conveyed the idea of ​​sending to Poland.



Prime Minister Kishida also had a brief meeting with Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, confirming that they will work closely together in responding to the situation in Ukraine.