(Washington Composite Electric) Former Russian President Medvedev ridiculed that Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Kishida was humiliated with the United States, and he should be grateful.

He on Saturday (January 14) in the communication application Telegram held a summit for Kishida and US President Biden. Together, they accused Russia on nuclear weapons.Hundreds of thousands of Japanese were burned in the nuclear disaster in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Medvedev pointed out that during the Second World War, in August 1945, the United States in order to stop Japan's aggression, and caused devastating destruction from Hiroshima and Nagasaki Airdo in August 1945.Japan is the only country bombed by atomic bombs to date.

Medvedev said that when Kanada and Bayon met, they did not ask the United States to regret it for this, showing that Kishida was "just an American waiter."He also said that only after Kishida returned to Japan, this kind of shame could be thanked at the cabinet meeting.

Medvedev was once regarded as a reformer in the West, but since Russia invaded Ukraine last year, he reshaped himself into a "eagle", constantly speaking amazingly, and provoked talks.He warned many times that the Western intervention on the Ukrainian war could lead to a nuclear war.

Kishida urges all countries to establish a united front to face China and North Korea

For the criticism and ridicule of Medvedev, Kidtada was not mentioned at a press conference held in Washington that day, and no reporter asked about it.According to Reuters, because the 14th is a rest day, the Japanese Prime Minister's residence and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other institutions have not responded to Medvedev's remarks.On the other hand, Kishida pointed out that he has told the leaders of Western powers that East Asia may become the next Ukraine and urge countries to establish a united front on the rise of the rise of China and the war North Korea.

He also believes that the Seventh -way Group (G7) summit held in Hiroshima in May should show the determination to maintain international order for Russia's aggression operations.

Japan is the chairman of this year's G7 round.For this month, Kishida visited five G7 members of France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, and will visit another member Germany later to formulate a summit topic.The United States is the last stop of Kishida's trip.He held a press conference during his visit at Washington on Saturday that he talked with G7 leaders about his strong sense of crisis in East Asia's security."Tomorrow in East Asia may be the current Ukraine ... Some people try to unilaterally change the status quo of the East China Sea and the South China Sea unilaterally. In addition, North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile activities are becoming more and more active, making the surrounding situation around Japan become increasingly severe."