Prime Minister Kishida finished a series of schedules in Germany where the G7 Summit = Summit of the Seven Major Countries was held, and after 11:30 pm on the 28th, the venue of the NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit on a government aircraft , Headed to Spain.

Prime Minister Kishida attended the G7 summit held in Germany for three days until the 28th, exchanged opinions on the situation in Ukraine and food security, and leaders of various countries such as President Biden of the United States and Prime Minister Johnson of the United Kingdom. I also had a meeting.



He held a press conference at the end of the summit, stressing that he agreed to take further sanctions against Russia over the situation in Ukraine and shared his determination to respond to rising energy and food prices.



After completing a series of dates in Germany, Prime Minister Kishida left Germany to attend the NATO summit meeting in Madrid, the capital of Spain, from the 29th, after 11:30 pm on the 28th.



At the NATO summit, Prime Minister Kishida shared the stance that Russia should not allow unilateral changes in the status quo in any region of the world with Russia's military invasion and China in mind, and strengthened cooperation between Japan and NATO. I want to confirm.