Many
major Japanese companies after Euromaidan (2014) have been actively conducting
economic activities in Ukraine, which is a signal to the rest of the business
to invest in Ukraine, Japanese Ambassador to Kyiv Shigeki Sumi said during a
meeting with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
According to the presidential press service, during
the meeting on the occasion of the signing the decree on celebration of the
Year of Japan in Ukraine by Poroshenko, the ambassador thanked the president
for the high recognition of his country's role.
"It is extremely important. Relations between
Japan and Ukraine have never been as close as it is today," Sumi said.
The Japanese diplomat noted the significance of the
fact that "after Euromaidan a significant number of large Japanese
companies began their active economic activities in Ukraine." .
"If large companies have begun investing in
Ukraine, it means that other companies will invest in your country," Sumi
said.
He also noted that "the celebration of the Year
of Japan is not only important for politicians or businessmen, but also for
ordinary people who feel and understand the importance of cooperation between
the two countries."
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