Foreign Minister Hayashi met with Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister Min, who is visiting Japan, on the night of the 26th, and overlooked the situation in Ukraine, including respect for the unity of sovereignty and territory, and adhered to the basic principles of international law and the United Nations Charter. We agreed that we must be.

At the parley, Foreign Minister Hayashi praised Vietnam's decision to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine, accused Russia of a clear violation of international law, and by force in any region. He conveyed Japan's position that no change in the current situation would be allowed.



They agreed that the basic principles of international law and the Charter of the United Nations must be adhered to, including respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity.



We also confirmed that we will work together to respond to acts that threaten peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, with China in mind as it strengthens its marine expansion.



Furthermore, in addition to a series of nuclear and missile issues and abduction issues by North Korea, including the launch of ballistic missiles on the 25th, we will continue to cooperate in responding to the situation in Myanmar where a military coup occurred. I made an agreement.