"Japan Commits $106 Million for Ukraine's Reconstruction Efforts"

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Japan plans to pledge $106 million in aid to Ukraine for reconstruction in areas such as agriculture and rubble disposal at an upcoming conference in Tokyo on Feb. 19. The funding will be announced by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, with the aim of strengthening ties between the two countries. Japan's recent overhaul of its arms export guidelines may indirectly benefit Ukraine by boosting the U.S.'s capacity to provide military aid to Kyiv.
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