The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Japan increases offer of emergency loans to Ukraine to $300 mil.

- By Yuya Yokobori

WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Japan would increase nancial support loans for war-torn Ukraine to $300 million (about ¥38 billion) during a video call with U.S. President Joe Biden and other Western leaders on Tuesday.

e leaders of Japan, the United States and European countries including Britain, France and Germany, as well as the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on secretary general, among others, held a virtual meeting to coordinate measures against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

According to the White House, continued support for Ukraine and efforts “to hold Russia accountabl­e” were the main focus of the meeting hosted by the United States.

As the Russian military intensi es its offensive in eastern Ukraine, the Biden administra­tion is poised to hasten its response with Japan, Europe, and other nations.

“We are at a crucial moment to end Russia’s brutal aggression and to preserve peace and order,” Kishida said in the meeting.

“ere is an urgent need to support Ukraine’s economy,” he said, pledging to increase Japan’s o er of emergency loans from an initial o er of $100 million to $300 million.

At a news conference on Monday, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said: “We are continuing to review and consider additional sanctions ... You will see us continue to expand our sanctions targets and to continue to take steps to both further tighten our sanctions to prevent evasion and put in place additional sanctions.”

Details regarding additional sanctions are believed to have been worked out during Tuesday’s video conference. (April 21)

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