Prime Minister Kishida will attend the "Asia Security Council" held in Singapore in June and give a keynote speech.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno made a presentation at a press conference on the morning of June 1.



According to this, Prime Minister Kishida will attend the "Asia Security Council" to be held in Singapore from June 10 and will give a keynote speech.



Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno said, "Prime Minister Kishida touches on the current international situation and the security environment of the increasingly severe region, including Ukraine, and is working toward the realization of a" free and open Indo-Pacific "and Japan's diplomacy.・ We plan to disseminate the idea of ​​security policy to the world. "



This is the first time in eight years since the former Prime Minister Abe and the former Prime Minister of Japan have attended the "Asia Security Council".



Prime Minister Kishida argued that Russia should not allow unilateral changes in the status quo in any region as the military invasion by Russia continues and the foundation of the international order including Asia is shaken, and Japan's defense capabilities are drastically strengthened. It is expected to explain the policy of doing so and emphasize the attitude of contributing to the peace and stability of the region.