Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi expressed optimism that the recent collapse of the Assad regime in Syria could bring positive changes to the country’s humanitarian situation. Speaking at a press conference on Monday, he emphasized the importance of international cooperation in addressing the crisis.
Hayashi affirmed Japan’s commitment to working with global partners, including the Group of Seven nations, to find resolutions for the ongoing issues in Syria. He stressed that Japan would continue its active involvement in fostering stability and aid for the affected population.
He also noted that, so far, no Japanese nationals have been reported as casualties in the Syrian conflict. This information, he stated, underscores the importance of monitoring developments closely to safeguard Japanese citizens in the region.
The government plans to maintain heightened vigilance to ensure the safety and security of Japanese residents living or traveling in areas impacted by the Syrian crisis. Hayashi assured that precautionary measures would remain in place to address potential risks.
In conclusion, Hayashi reiterated Japan’s dedication to humanitarian support in Syria, voicing hope for significant improvements in the lives of those affected by the conflict. He called for collective international efforts to bring peace and relief to the region.