The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

U.K. ambassador to Japan says democracie­s must cooperate closely to deal with threats

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

British Ambassador to Japan Julia Longbottom severely criticized Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as “an unprovoked and unnecessar­y attack on a sovereign democratic state” at the Yomiuri Tohoku Biz Forum in Sendai on Tuesday, and called for closer cooperatio­n among democratic countries.

Speaking in Japanese about Japan-U.K. relations and world a airs, Longbottom said: “It’s necessary to further deepen the security and defense systems of Japan and Britain.”

e forum on the future of the Tohoku region from national and internatio­nal perspectiv­es was held at a hotel in Sendai under the auspices of the Yomiuri Research Organizati­on.

“e su ering of Ukrainians caused by gruesome attacks continues to this day. ey can be never be at peace,” the ambassador said, stressing the need for close cooperatio­n between Japan, Britain and other democracie­s with the same values.

On energy issues, she described how Britain has made a sweeping conversion to renewable energy, aiming to abolish coal- red energy creation by 2024. “We want Japan to declare its intention to abolish coal-based power generation by 2030 or sooner,” she said.

When the Great East Japan Earthquake hit in 2011, Longbottom was responsibl­e for Japan in her role at the British Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t O ce.

In 2015, she undertook a 500-kilometer bicycle ride from Tokyo to Minami-Sanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, to appeal for donations for disaster-stricken areas.

“People in the Tohoku region are polite and compassion­ate,” she said, quoting similar remarks by Isabella Bird, a British woman traveler who visited the Tohoku region in 1878.

Longbottom also mentioned the ongoing decommissi­oning work at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power

plant. “I’m proud that we’re able to support Japan,” she said, referring to the British decommissi­oning technology used in the developmen­t of a robot arm to remove nuclear fuel debris.

e ambassador also touched on Japan’s preCOVID-19 hosting of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. “We hope that internatio­nal travel restrictio­ns will be li ed soon so exchanges among people, involving tourists, will resume soon,” she said. (April 21)

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