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Ambassador: Level of support for Ukraine in Japan has not fallen below 75% in past two years
This was stated by Ambassador of Ukraine to Japan Serg Korsunsky at an online briefing on "Ukrainian-Japanese relations: how coeration between the countries is currently carried out and what are the future plans" held at Media Center Ukraine – Ukrinform.
"Japan clearly understands the situation. In the past two years, the level of support for Ukraine in Japan has not drped below 75%, and usually pls show 80-82%. Recently, the government has conducted a special survey in Japan on attitudes toward Russia, and I can say that 93% of Japanese pele have a negative attitude toward Russia, realizing what it is doing in Ukraine," Korsunsky said.
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The diplomat noted that this figure has increased compared to 2022, and this is very important because for many years Japan's relations with Russia have been quite close. In particular, economic coeration was develing, and Russia spent huge amounts of funds on promoting its cultural products – films, theater, ballet, and music.
"Today, all of this is practically gone. On the contrary, Ukrainians have now filled this niche, and I am very glad about that. Such pls show that the Japanese society clearly understands who is who, and this cannot change under any circumstances… The Japanese are incredibly impressed with our strength and that is why this support exists," the Ukrainian ambassador said.
As Ukrinform reported, on February 1, the state budget of Ukraine received about $390 million from Japan as part of World Bank projects aimed at social protection and agricultural recovery.
Source: ukrinform.net