National

Japan supports Ukraine with $37mn for air defence

Jan 08, 2024

Tokyo [Japan], January 8: During a visit to Kiev, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa has promised Ukraine support in its continued defence against Russian aggression.
Japan will pay $37mn into a NATO fund, Kamikawa said at a joint press conference with her counterpart
Dmytro Kuleba on Sunday, according to Ukrainian
media.
This money would then benefit Ukraine's air defence and flow into drone detection systems, she said.
Russia has been bombarding the neighbouring country with large-scale combat drone attacks for months.
Japan is supporting Ukraine in its fight against the Russian invasion, which has been ongoing for almost two years, and has also imposed sanctions against Russia in line with the West.
Kamikawa's predecessor Yoshimasa Hayashi and
Japan's Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida also visited Ukraine for talks a few
months ago.
However, the country's pacifist constitution does not allow Japan to supply weapons to Ukraine itself.
Source: Qatar Tribune

More news

ABB India celebrates its 75th anniversary

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 15: ABB India marks 75 years of operations, a journey underscored by technological innovation, sustainable solutions, and significant contributions to India's industrial and social development. Since its inception in 1949, two years after Indian independence, ABB India has played a pivotal role in enabling electrification, automation, and digitalization across utilities, industries, infrastructure and transportation, aligning closely with the nation's growth priorities. ABB's predecessor companies individually, ASEA of Sweden and Brown Boveri of Switzerland, had a presence in India for over a century. Starting with products and offerings catering to a few sectors, ABB now operates across 23 traditional and emerging sectors in India.

Jan 15, 2025