Japan to extend additional $100 mln in humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Japan will extend an additional $100 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said during the G7 Summit in Germany, Japan Today reported.
"He added that Japan would also provide support to expand Ukraine's grain storage capacity as the harvest season nears," it said.
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