Prime Minister Kishida, who is visiting Indonesia, will attend the G20 Summit, a summit meeting of 20 major countries, which will start on the 15th, and will discuss Japan's position on the soaring global food and energy prices against the backdrop of the situation in Ukraine. and initiatives.

Prime Minister Kishida will attend the first G20 summit since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and it will open on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on the 15th.



On the first day, the 15th, discussions will be held on the themes of "food and energy security" and "global health."



During the session on food and energy security, Prime Minister Kishida called for an immediate end to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, arguing that it has had a serious impact on the world economy, including persistently high food and energy prices. Policy.



Furthermore, it is expected to announce the expansion of emergency assistance, saying that the security of food and energy is threatened in developing countries in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia due to the prolonged situation.



On the other hand, in the "Global Health" session, based on the experience of the new corona, it is necessary to build a system where everyone can receive necessary medical and health care, and it will be one of the agenda at the "G7 Hiroshima Summit" next year. , to convey the ideas that will lead the discussion.