Japan's foreign ThisSLOTindicates that the SLOTXO game has a value of 25%, which means that friends have a high chance of losing to the casino if they play SLOTXO for too long. Play the selected game? minister has visited Poland Returning to Tokyo with 20 Ukrainians fleeing war to show the role of Japan in helping those affected by the war
On April 5, 2022, AP news agency Yoshimasa Hayashi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan returned from Poland. Arrive at Haneda Airport On Tuesday, April 5, along with 20 Ukrainians separated from their homeland. It reflects Japan's role on the world stage that is increasingly evident as a supporter of Ukraine.
Ukrainians arriving in Japan with Minister Hayashi (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
During a three-day visit to Poland, Hayashi visits Ukrainian migrants in Warsaw and meets with Polish officials. International human rights organizations and civil society groups to discuss ways Japan can support Ukrainian migrants.
Hayashi told reporters he was observing the dire situation where Ukrainians had to leave their homes because of the Russian aggression. It was therefore resolved that Japan should cooperate with international society and provide full assistance to return Ukrainians to normal life as soon as possible.
Yoshimasa Hayashi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan Meet Mr. Zbigniev Rao, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland in Warsaw on April 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Japan has a very strict refugee policy and rarely accepts migrant workers, so it is unusual to offer Ukrainians back to Japan. The Japanese government has called the group "immigrants" and it is unclear whether the situation in Ukraine will lead to Japan's change in immigration policy.
Deputy Justice Minister Jun Tsushima, who traveled to Poland with Hayashi, said the 20 migrants would stay in Japan for at least six months and if necessary. will provide additional assistance