Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced visit on January 7, traveling by train from Poland.
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Yoko Kamikawa arrived in Kyiv on January 7 on an unannounced visit
Kamikawa traveled by train from Poland
This is Kamikawa's first visit to Ukraine since taking office in September 2023
Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa is scheduled to visit Ukraine on 7 January and will have meetings in Kyiv with Dmytro Kuleba
Kamikawa is in Kyiv as part of a larger visit to Europe and met with Ukrainian representatives
Japan is determined to support Ukraine so that peace can return to Ukraine.
Japan will allocate $37 million to provide a drone detection system.
Japan will supply five generators to help Ukraine survive the winter amid Russian attacks.
Japan plans to host a conference in Tokyo in February to promote Ukraine's economic reconstruction.
Japan decided last year to provide Ukraine with F-16 jets.
Japan allocated $1 billion for humanitarian projects and reconstruction, with readiness to increase this amount to $4.5 billion through international institutions.
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