Japan’s Commitment to Sanctions Japan has reaffirmed its decision to maintain strict sanctions against Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine. These sanctions are part of a coordinated effort by the Group of Seven (G7) major nations,
On Nov. 11, a Yasen-class nuclear-powered submarine passed through the Soya Strait, which separates Japan’s northernmost main island, Hokkaido, and Russia’s Sakhalin Island. The submarine, accompanied by a flotilla of Russian vessels, was the most advanced of its kind to be spotted near Japan, according to the Joint Staff.
We believe that the security of the North Atlantic and Europe and the security of Asia are inseparable,’ Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Toshihiro Kitamura tells Anadolu - Anadolu Ajansı
Fierce global competition for liquefied natural gas has led to spikes in electricity and gas bills, which heavily weigh on the finances of Japanese households.
Ballet dancers who evacuated to Japan when Russia invaded Ukraine conveyed Japanese culture and a message of peace on a tour to Latvia.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi underlines concern over how Pyongyang's participation in the conflict might affect Japan's security environment.
Ukraine's ambassador to Japan has stressed his country needs security guarantees as a condition for a cease-fire in its fight against
Ukrainians continue to struggle mentally, physically and financially in Japan since Russia invaded their home country exactly three years ago on Feb. 24.