Executive summary:According to Archyde.com, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on the 4th local time that he might not accept Russia’s decision to ban him and 62 other Japanese citizens from entering Russia.
According to Archyde.com, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on the 4th local time that he might not accept Russia’s decision to ban him and 62 other Japanese citizens from entering Russia.
When asked whether countermeasures would be introduced, Kishida reportedly said that Japan planned to respond appropriately while cooperating with the international community.
Earlier, Russia announced that considering the unacceptable remarks made by the Japanese government once morest Russia and the personal sanctions imposed on Russian citizens, Russia decided to permanently ban Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroichi Matsuno, and Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng and other government officials. 63 Japanese citizens, including those, entered Russia.
Original title: Russia bans 63 Japanese citizens from entering Fumio Kishida: unacceptable