Japan PM Ishiba urges G7 leaders to avoid ‘wrong precedent’ over Russian aggression against Ukraine

During a video conference, PM Ishiba called for dialogue to proceed in a way that does not unilaterally favor Russia.

The Japan News

The Japan News

          

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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks to reporters after the G7 leaders’ video conference at his official residence on Monday. PHOTO: THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN

February 26, 2025

TOKYO – Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called for Group of Seven nation leaders to avoid showing the wrong precedent during talks to end Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

The leaders held a video conference on Monday, marking three years since the start of the aggression. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also joined the call.

During the conference, Ishiba urged caution to ensure the situation does not lead to the wrong lesson that the status quo can be changed by force. He called for dialogue to proceed in a way that does not unilaterally favor Russia.

Ishiba revealed his remarks to reporters at his official residence after the video conference.

Regarding the joint statement summarizing the outcome of the conference, Ishiba said “I don’t think there was any major disagreement in statements made by the leaders, but they are still being finalized by the secretariat.”

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