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Ukrainian lawmakers to visit Japan from Saturday to seek support

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nice little junket showing support for their citizens....

-15 ( +3 / -18 )

Offer green tea and crushed fish cookies then politely show them the door.

0 ( +16 / -16 )

They look so pathetic begging for international help... Instead of making so much drama, go to Moscow and make negotiations with Russia, the Donbass is already liberated by Russia, just accept it and this war will end..

-5 ( +16 / -21 )

These Ukrainian politicians need to demand that Japan matches all the financial support given thus far by other G7 nations.

-14 ( +3 / -17 )

During their stay until late this month, the group will also visit Osaka, Nagoya and Kobe in addition to Tokyo, the embassy said

Nothing like a bit of sight seeing to round off the business trip?

Their country is at war!

What on earth are they doing touring Japan at this time?

-3 ( +11 / -14 )

"Give us billions of dollars' worth of "free" stuff provided by your taxpayers, which you have to do anyway because we know your overlords are pressuring you to do so. Oh, btw, you'll also be firmly in the nuclear cross hairs if it all kicks off, but I'm sure you don't mind sacrificing yourselves for such a worthy cause."

-4 ( +9 / -13 )

A trip to get life saving support.

What on earth are they doing touring Japan at this time?

They travel to different cities to visit companies that manufacture things they need. It is not just about government support. These people are working to save their nation, their freedom.

They look so pathetic begging for international help... Instead of making so much drama, go to Moscow and make negotiations with Russia, the Donbass is already liberated by Russia,

Russia wants capitulation not negotiation. Simply not possible while Putin still rules Russia.

Donbass will be liberated from the Russians and you will then see all the Ukrainians there crying with joy as they have in all towns liberated from Russian control.

So sick to have all these callous people suggesting Ukraine surrender to the invader rather than fighting for their freedom. Thankfully none of them are leaders or their nations would be in serious trouble.

0 ( +11 / -11 )

I think they don't know anything about Japan..

 Japanese government can barely take care of its own citizens...

-7 ( +7 / -14 )

What on earth are they doing touring Japan at this time?

Big hint is in the title. They aren't soldiers. Politicians very often work in countries that they aren't from. It's sort of like a big part of their job.

just accept it and this war will end..

They have a far stiffer backbone that some of the lily-livered surrender-monkeys here. Looool hehhe etc

4 ( +13 / -9 )

Maybe this time Kiev don't omit Japan from list of countries to receive recognition...

-6 ( +4 / -10 )

Take all the taxpayers money from Japan and continue to keep the war going for the next few years. At the rate Ukraine has been collecting money and stuff from other countries, Ukraine will be richer than the ones providing them with the financial support. There needs to be a limit to financial assistance that Japan gives other countries since it’s all the taxpayers who end up paying for it!

-2 ( +6 / -8 )

To seek “money”.

they demanding another 54 billion for their “economic needs”.

-6 ( +3 / -9 )

IMO, the potential loss of the ability to communicate via StarLink is far more serious, militarily, than is the recent attack on civilians by Putin. Putin attacked civilians because that is all that his military is capable of doing. They are of very little use on the battlefield at this point in time.

Perhaps Japan would be willing to help with the cost of maintaining the StarLink communication system?

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