At a conference on the reconstruction of Ukraine to be held in Tokyo on the 19th of this month, the Japanese government plans to come up with support measures in a wide range of fields, including landmine removal and improving agricultural productivity, and plans to exchange multiple cooperation documents with the Ukrainian side. We are making adjustments.

The Japanese government has decided to hold a ``Japan-Ukraine Economic Recovery Promotion Conference'' in Tokyo on the 19th of this month, and government and business officials from both countries, including Prime Minister Kishida and Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmikhali, will attend. It's a schedule.



At the meeting, the Japanese government announced support measures in a wide range of areas, including supporting recovery efforts such as demining and clearing debris, as well as improving the productivity of agriculture, the local main industry, expanding digital business, and strengthening electricity and transportation infrastructure. This is our policy.



Furthermore, in order to accelerate these efforts, we are considering amending the tax treaty between the two countries, as it is necessary to encourage companies to expand into the country.



In order to support this series of responses, we are making arrangements to exchange multiple cooperation documents with the Ukrainian side, including those led by companies.



The government would like to use this conference to demonstrate Japan's contributions domestically and internationally, and to help maintain and strengthen the international order based on the rule of law.