Prime Minister Kishida sent a video message to an international meeting to support Ukrainian refugees, emphasizing solidarity with the Ukrainian people in the face of difficulties, and stated earlier in emergency humanitarian assistance and loans. Explained that it will implement a total of $ 300 million in financial cooperation.

An international meeting calling for financial cooperation to support refugees in Ukraine was co-sponsored by the EU = European Union and Canada, and Prime Minister Kishida sent a video message.



In this, Prime Minister Kishida emphasized that "Japan is with the Ukrainian people who are facing difficulties," and provided emergency humanitarian assistance and loans to provide food and medicine, protect refugees, etc.3 He explained that he would implement $ 100 million in financial cooperation.



He also stated that he would contribute to human health and medical care and accept Ukrainian refugees.