Japan pledges $100M in humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said his country would send $100 million in emergency humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
“In light of the fact that such a state of emergency now exists, I will reiterate that Japan stands together with the citizens of Ukraine who are doing their utmost in taking actions to defend their sovereignty and territory, as well as their homeland and their families,” Kishida told reporters at a press conference, according to a translation released by his office on Monday.
Russia’s invasion “undermines the very foundation of the international order,” he said.

“We will show clearly that this kind of outrage comes with a heavy price,” he said. “The international community now believes that because of Russian aggression, it can no longer carry on relations with Russia in the same way it used to.”




