US, Japan in 'close consultations' amid Russian tensions

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President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida committed to working closely together to deter Russian aggression against Ukraine but stopped short of announcing a coordinated response should Moscow take action against Kyiv, a senior administration official said Friday.

The discussions came amid a virtual meeting held between the two leaders and senior officials to discuss a wide range of issues on the bilateral relationship between the U.S. and Japan.

The senior official, briefing reporters after the meeting, said that Japan indicated it will continue to work with the U.S. in its efforts to push back on Russian threats against Ukraine but that the two sides “did not get into the specifics about possible steps that would be taken in the event that we see these actions transpire.”

“Both leaders promised that each side would be in close consultations. We are briefing Japan regularly on developments and concerns in Ukraine,” the official said.

Biden has tasked his senior officials with shoring up unity among allies in Europe and globally to deter Russia from launching an invasion against Ukraine, urging Moscow to engage in diplomacy or risk massive economic sanctions if it crosses Ukraine’s border.

“The president was quite gratified that Prime Minister Kishida was so clear and firm in his resolve to support the United States as we engage in the challenges, currently, with respect to Russia,” the official said.

The U.S. and Japan are both members of the Group of 7 (G-7) industrialized nations. In 2014, that group, then known as the G-8, kicked Russia out in response to its invasion and occupation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula.

“I think Japan indicated that they had worked and will continue to work with the G-7,” the senior official said.

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