Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “shakes the foundation of the world order. It is unacceptable, and we strongly condemn it” ーPrime Minister Fumio Kishida.
Expressing cautious optimism, Japan’s prime minister elucidated the need for “preparations towards the next phase.”
The US Secretary of State met his Japanese and South Korean counterparts in Hawaii, urging “intense engagement” to build on common interests and heal past rifts.
The Japanese Prime Minister’s message was delivered in traditional and simplified Chinese to reach the people of China, as well as Taiwan and Hong Kong, where...
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According to the Sankei/FNN December 2021 poll, the Kishida administration also garnered a high 68.8% approval rating from women.