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2022/05/05 08:12
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Japan's Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi have agreed to do their utmost to support Ukraine's government and people. Kishida, now on a tour of Southeast Asia and Europe, met with Draghi in Rome on Wednesday for the first time. Kishida told Draghi that he asked the leaders of Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand for their understanding and cooperation in dealing with the situation in Ukraine. The two agreed on the importance of continuing to engage with Asian and African nations for that purpose. The two leaders shared the view that the international community is at a crucial point to protect peace and order. They agreed to enforce sanctions of unprecedented severity against Russia and boost aid to Ukraine. Kishida and Draghi also shared the view that it is important for the international community, including the Group of Seven, to respond resolutely to the Russian invasion. They agreed that it is the duty of both Japan and Italy to support the government and people of Ukraine. The two leaders agreed to deepen cooperation to realize a free and open Indo-Pacific. They also expressed concern over North Korea's missile launches. Earlier, Kishida met Pope Francis at the Vatican. They agreed to work together to address global issues, including aiming for a world free of nuclear weapons. They also condemned the killings of civilians in Ukraine and expressed determination to bring back peace in the country.
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