Prime Minister Kishida, who was visiting Germany and Spain to attend the G7 Summit and the NATO Summit, returned to Japan on the afternoon of the 30th after completing a series of schedules.

Prime Minister Kishida attended the G7 Summit in Elmau, southern Germany from June 26, followed by the NATO Summit in Madrid, Spain. I attended for the first time as the Prime Minister of Japan.



At a series of meetings, Prime Minister Kishida emphasized the stance that no region of the world should be allowed to unilaterally change the status quo, with Russia continuing its military invasion of Ukraine and China intensifying its supremacy. He also expressed his intention to strengthen cooperation with countries that share values.



In Spain, the summit meeting will be held for the first time in about five years between Japan, the United States and South Korea, and the policy is to promote security cooperation among the three countries, saying that there are concerns about further provocations by North Korea such as nuclear tests. Matched in.

After completing the series of schedules, Prime Minister Kishida arrived at Haneda Airport on a government plane before 5 pm on the 30th.