Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledged to provide heating equipment and other protection against the cold to Ukraine, as the country's war with Russia heads into the winter months, according to KYODO NEWS.
"Japan has been providing support to Ukraine in preparation for the coming harsh winter...Furthermore, Japan will continue to provide assistance to Ukraine based on our country's unique knowledge and strengths," Kishida said in a video message to an international conference on aid for Ukraine held in Berlin.
To support Ukraine's reconstruction efforts since Russia invaded in late February, Kishida said Tokyo has shared with Kyiv its experience in sorting and reusing debris from the massive earthquake and tsunami that hit eastern and northeastern Japan in March 2011.
"Ukraine can make use of debris resulting from the Russian invasion," he said.
The message was sent to the International Expert Conference on Recovery, Reconstruction and Modernization of Ukraine, hosted by Germany and the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union.
Japan will take over the rotating presidency of the Group of Seven from Germany next year. The G-7 also involves Britain, Canada, France, Italy, the United States and the European Union.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who took part in the conference virtually, said Russia's attacks have destroyed over a third of facilities in the energy sector.
"Russia destroys everything to make it harder for us to survive this winter," Zelenskyy said.
Ukraine has said it needs a total of $750 billion for reconstruction and that the figure is expected to increase due to the prolonged war.