Robert Besser
08 Jun 2022, 08:34 GMT+10
TOKYO, Japan: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is making plans to attend a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine, to be held in late June.
While Kishida has repeatedly condemned Russia, in what he described as a "war crime" against Ukraine, attending the NATO summit would be an unusually aggressive stance for a Japanese prime minister.
As Japan and Russia have wrangled over decades-old territorial disputes, Japanese leaders have previously maintained a careful line in their relations with Russia.
As the NATO summit will take place on 29th and 30th June in the Spanish capital Madrid, it would likely overlap with the campaign for Japanese upper house elections to be held on 10th July.
Kishida is expected to make a final decision later, accounting for Japan's political situation.
NATO has invited Japan to the summit, along with its partners in the Asia-Pacific region, which include Australia, New Zealand and South Korea.
Kishida's attendance at the summit would deliver a strong message of international solidarity with Ukraine, according to observers.
Get a daily dose of Japan Herald news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Japan Herald.
More InformationBEIJING, China: Amidst warmer-than-normal weather, power consumption surged in the Chinese provinces north of the Yangtze river, with regions such ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia: Cambodian villagers on the Mekong River have caught a stingray fish weighing 661 pounds, which is the ...
HONG KONG: Impacted by strict quarantine rules that caused a 98 percent drop in passengers, executives from Hong Kong carrier ...
TOKYO Ruling that the country's ban on same-sex marriages does not violate the constitution, a Japanese court rejected a demand ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: U.S. President Joe Biden has said that he is planning to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping soon, ...
MACAU: After discovering 12 locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, Macau's government began mass COVID-19 testing for all residents this week. The ...
NEW YORK, New York - Stocks on Wall Street and around the globe rallied hard on Friday pushing the major ...
DETROIT, Michigan: Detroit's three big automakers - General Motors, Ford and Chrysler parent Stellantis NV - have announced that wearing ...
HONG KONG: To cope with the weakening property market, developers in China are coming up with innovative ways to attract ...
SYDNEY, NSW, Australia - Stocks in Asia made solid gains on Friday in a positive end to the week.In Japan, ...
BEIJING, China: Amidst warmer-than-normal weather, power consumption surged in the Chinese provinces north of the Yangtze river, with regions such ...
LONDON, England: Surging food prices in the UK pushed consumer price inflation to 9.1 percent last month, a 40-year record ...