Prime Minister Kishida finished a series of schedules such as the G7 Summit and the NATO Summit, and left Spain, where he visited, on the way back to Japan before dawn on the 320th of Japan time.

Prime Minister Kishida attended the G7 Summit in Elmau, southern Germany, from 26th this month, and exchanged views on Russia's military invasion of Ukraine and its response to the global food crisis. rice field.



Among them,


▽ additional sanctions such as ban on import of gold from Russia and


▽ contribution of about 200 million dollars to Ukraine and Middle East / African countries, 27 billion yen in Japanese yen, etc. as a response to the food crisis. Was announced.



It was also announced that next year's summit in Hiroshima will be held from May 19th to 21st.



After this, Prime Minister Kishida attended the NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit meeting held in Madrid, Spain for the first time as the Prime Minister of Japan.



In this, we shared the recognition that the security of Europe and the Indo-Pacific is inseparable, and confirmed that we will compile a new document that includes specific cooperation with NATO in order to strengthen our response to China and other countries.



After completing a series of schedules, Prime Minister Kishida left the site on a government aircraft and returned to Japan after 2:30 am on the 30th of Japan time.