(London Composite Electric) Japanese Prime Minister Kishita Nada warned that if the great country does not join forces to respond, the invasion similar to Ukraine may be repeated in East Asia.

He also said that he must maintain peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait.

Kishida Wenxiong, who was visiting London, UK, said with British Prime Minister Johnson on Thursday (5th) local time on Thursday (5th) that it is now the time for the Seventh Kingdom Group (G7) to consolidate its unity.

He said: "National coordinated cooperation with common universal values is becoming increasingly important ... We must cooperate with our allies and like -minded countries.Unilateral attempts ... (Today) Ukraine may be Tomorrow's East Asia. "

Since the invasion of Ukraine in Russia, Taiwan has improved the level of warning and is worried that Beijing may take similar actions.However, Taipei also stated that there was no sign of showing that this happened soon.

Kishida Wenxiong said: "The peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait are not only vital to Japan's security, but also the stability of the international community ... Japan is still looking forward to solving the problem around Taiwan through dialogue." In terms of the Russian and Ukraine War, Kishida said that the Seven Kingdoms Group must let Russia know that it had to pay for its atrocities in Ukraine.He also said that Japan's support for sanctions against Russia will include about 140 people on Russian asset frozen list, and at the same time expand export ban to Russian military companies.

British and Japanese reached "mutual access agreement"

When Kishida Wenxiong held a talks with Johnson, it announced that the two countries had reached a "reciProcal Access Agreement".According to the agreement, Japan and the British troops can jointly deploy in joint training and joint military exercises in the Indo -Pacific region.

Prime Minister's Office pointed out that the reaching the above agreement marks the further deepening of British and Japanese relations, and the Prime Minister of the two countries also agrees that "democracy around the world must be united and fight against authoritarian regimes."

After Britain's departure from the European Union in 2020, it announced the foreign policy of "tilting to India" and regarded Japan as the main East Asian allies.Hugus, a professor of international politics and Japanese research professor in the University of Warwick, said that the visit of Kishida Wenxiong will further consolidate the "quasi -alliance" formed by Britain and Japan in the past decade or longer.

The Japanese Ambassador to Australia Montewo mentioned in an interview with the Sydney Pioneer Morning Post that the plan to join the "Five Eye Alliance" in Japan can be realized in the near future.The "Five Eyes" is an intelligence sharing alliance consisting of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.