Ukraine is still in the grip of war, but the country is already in talks with other nations on how to rebuild once the conflict is over.
And with Japan’s rebuilding know-how — rising from the rubble of World War II and from the devastation of the earthquake-triggered tsunami in 2011 being just two examples — Tokyo can do much to help Kyiv, says Kuninori Matsuda, the Japanese ambassador to Ukraine.
Unable to view this article?
This could be due to a conflict with your ad-blocking or security software.
Please add japantimes.co.jp and piano.io to your list of allowed sites.
If this does not resolve the issue or you are unable to add the domains to your allowlist, please see this support page.
We humbly apologize for the inconvenience.
In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is more crucial than ever.
By subscribing, you can help us get the story right.
SUBSCRIBE NOW
PHOTO GALLERY (CLICK TO ENLARGE)
With your current subscription plan you can comment on stories. However, before writing your first comment, please create a display name in the Profile section of your subscriber account page.