Peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait is critical: Japanese PM

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LONDON - Peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait is critical not only for Japan but also for international stability, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday .

has raised its alert level since Russia's invasion of UkraineSpeaking in London via a translator, Mr Kishida

also said the Group of Seven leading nations must show there are consequences to Russia's violence in Ukraine.

 

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