Will Japan arm Ukraine as North Korea reinforces Russia?
With thousands of North Korean troops deployed to support Moscow, Japan’s commitment to Ukraine is being put to the test like never before
Iwaya expressed “grave concern” over the growing military ties between Pyongyang and Moscow, touched on the need for fresh sanctions, and reassured Ukraine of Japan’s continued “strong support”.
Perhaps the most concrete outcome of the visit was an agreement to begin exchanging classified security information and launch a high-level dialogue between their foreign and defence officials aimed at enhancing defence coordination.
In a separate meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Iwaya also renewed Japan’s commitment to provide generators and other equipment to help Ukraine meet its energy needs as winter approaches.