Japan to attend NATO summit for first time

Fumio Kishida says he'll be a part of the June 28-30 assembly, turning into the primary Japanese prime minister to attend a NATO summit.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida delivers a speech at his official residence as a 150-day ordinary Diet session was closed, in Tokyo, Japan
Kishida has already pledged important strengthening of Japan's army functionality and finances [Yoshikazu Tsuno/Pool via Reuters]

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has stated he'll attend this month’s NATO summit in Madrid, turning into the nation’s first chief to hitch a prime assembly of the transatlantic group.

The announcement on Wednesday comes forward of a June 28-30 gathering of the army alliance that's seen as a crunch second for its 30 members, 4 months into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Sweden and Finland, which have utilized to hitch NATO, are sending delegations to the summit, and South Korea’s new President Yoon Suk-yeol may also be the primary chief from his nation to attend.

Japan, a key United States ally and never a NATO member, has delivered defensive provides to Ukraine and imposed robust sanctions on Russia in tandem with the opposite Group of Seven (G7) international locations.

“As the one Asian nation within the G7, Japan’s diplomatic capabilities are being examined,” Kishida informed reporters.

His attendance on the NATO summit might be “the primary time for a Japanese prime minister”, he stated, including that he intends to spotlight the hyperlink between safety issues in Europe and Asia.

Kishida has already pledged important strengthening of Japan’s army functionality and finances.

He stated defending lives and turning across the economic system had been his key guarantees since he took workplace, and that “I'll fulfil my duty as prime minister by retaining the guarantees.”

In latest weeks, Kishida has hosted a summit of the Quad grouping of countries and has made journeys to international locations together with Singapore, the place he gave a keynote speech on the Shangri-La Dialogue safety summit on Friday.

“I personally have a robust sense of urgency that Ukraine right now could also be East Asia tomorrow,” he warned there.

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