[Villa San Giovanni, Brussels, Kyodo News] It was learned on the 16th that Japan is in the final stages of contributing $3.3 billion (approximately 520 billion yen) to Ukraine in support of the G7 countries’ agreement to utilize Russia’s frozen assets. This is just over 6% of the total $50 billion in support. Diplomatic sources revealed this. The G7 is expected to hold discussions in conjunction with the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil later this month, and reach a broad agreement. An unusual framework using Russia’s frozen assets is moving forward toward realization. The United States and the European Union (EU), which have played leading roles in utilizing Russia’s frozen assets, will each contribute $20 billion of the $50 billion. The remaining $10 billion will be shared between Japan, the UK, and Canada. The G7 decided to provide aid to Ukraine, which is under Russian aggression, in the form of loans, and to use investment gains from Russia’s frozen assets to repay the loans.
>>1 Japan is no longer a developed country, so please fix your own situation before supporting countries that don’t know Japan. The days when it was okay to give out money were over when the US was furious and demanded that they do something about their trade deficit. They’ll have to pay a huge amount of money for reconstruction.
>>1 >500 billion yen One-eighth of the 4 trillion yen in welfare assistance is overseas… We should help Japanese people I understand that Ukraine is in a difficult situation But it would be nice if this support could be returned in a big way in the near future.
Every year, the Japanese government receives an order from the US called the “Annual Reform Request,” and the “US-Japan Joint Committee” meets at least twice a month at the New Sanno Hotel in Minami-Azabu (a facility directly managed by the US government) to check on progress, gathering the heads of bureaucrats from each ministry.
This is not a conspiracy theory, but a simple fact. Frankly speaking, Japan is a puppet state of the US, and the Diet and the Cabinet are nothing more than figureheads.
At the House of Councillors Budget Committee in March last year, Taro Yamamoto urged the government to make public the minutes of the “US-Japan Joint Committee,” but Kishida refused to disclose them, saying that the US would not allow it.
I think Yukio Hatoyama, the only prime minister in history to have refused to accept the “Annual Reform Request,” is a true patriot.
>>20 But Russia is evil and a liar, and Ukraine is righteous, right? lol If you’re stupid, you have to support Ukraine without thinking about anything lol
Even now, they’re still giving money, and they said they’d help with post-war reconstruction, right? But they’re still throwing it away, aren’t they? (´・ω・`)
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