(Tokyo Comprehensive News) The Kyodo News Society quoted anonymous sources in the Japanese government saying that Prime Minister Kishida Wento is likely to attend the leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) leaders held this month to strengthen coordination with the West to strengthen coordination response to the West.Essence

Kishida Wenxiong has previously called Russia's invasion of Ukraine as "war crimes".Reuters analyzed that if Kishida was invited to attend the NATO Summit, it would marked his further rigidity to Russia, which is quite rare for Japanese leaders.Japanese leaders have always faced Russia prudent, and the relationship between the two countries has been troubled by decisive territorial sovereignty disputes for decades.

The Japanese government spokesman only said that the government could not comment on the reports of the Communist News Agency before next Monday (6th).

NATO Summit will be held in the Spanish capital Madrid from the 29th to 30th of this month. It is estimated that the campaign event before the election of the Japanese Senate election.The Japanese Senate expected to be elected on July 10.

The above -mentioned anonymous government sources told Kyodo Society that Kishida Wenxiong will evaluate the political situation before the Senate election and decide whether to attend the NATO Summit later.

NATO invited Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea as their Asia -Pacific partners to participate in the summit.Sources pointed out that Kishida Wenxiong will send strong information to the international community to unite the Ukraine crisis.

According to Kyodo News, Kishida Wenxiong pointed out at a meeting of the Japanese Senate Budget Commission on Friday that "strong sanctions" in Russia are important.He also said that he would not hold talks with Russian President Putin in order to promote the suspension of the Russian and Ukraine.

The Democratic Party member Fukuyama believes that European countries should also hold a summit with Putin while sanctioning Russia.In response, Kishida Wenxiong responded that "it will focus on the strong information that is consistent with the international community."

In response to the proposal directly to Putin, Kishida Wenxiong revealed that it was difficult to expose the proposal to contact with the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.Abe had negotiated with Putin several times during the third appointment.

Kishida Wenxiong also discussed the Ukrainian crisis with French President Macron a few days ago and confirmed the importance of the Seventh Kingdom Group (G7) in sanctions on Russia and aid in Russia.