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Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa visited Ukraine on 7 January and held meetings in Kyiv with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba to discuss Japan's continued support for Ukraine.

Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast
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Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa is scheduled to visit Ukraine on 7 January and will have meetings in Kyiv with Dmytro Kuleba

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

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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