German Chansellor Olaf Scholz Hosts Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for High-Level Talks in Berlin
Leaders Emphasize Shared Values and Commit to Strengthening Defense and Economic Cooperation
August 01st, 2024In a significant diplomatic meeting, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the Federal Chancellery in Berlin on Friday. The visit underscored the shared values and strategic interests between Germany and Japan, highlighting their commitment to democracy and a rule-based international order.
During a joint press conference, Chancellor Scholz addressed the ongoing Russian aggression against Ukraine, emphasizing the aligned perspectives of Germany and Japan on the matter. "We share the same understanding of the significance of the epochal shift," Scholz remarked. He affirmed that both nations stand resolutely with Ukraine during this critical time.
The discussions between Scholz and Kishida were marked by a mutual agreement to deepen cooperation in the realms of defense and economic security. “Today we agreed to set up a new dialogue on economic security,” announced Scholz. This initiative aims to mitigate dependencies on specific regions and suppliers, particularly in essential sectors, enhancing the resilience and security of both nations.
The meeting also highlighted the ongoing commitment of Germany and Japan to collaborate within the framework of the G7, reinforcing their roles as steadfast proponents of democratic values and international stability.
The visit of Prime Minister Kishida to Berlin symbolizes a strengthening of the bilateral ties between Japan and Germany, paving the way for enhanced cooperation and shared prosperity in the face of global challenges.