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Japan minister brings Ukrainians fleeing war on government plane

20 Ukrainians arrive in Tokyo, Asian nation calls them ‘evacuees’ rather than ‘refugees’

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Apr 2022 4:00PM

Japan minister brings Ukrainians fleeing war on government plane
Ukrainians who have fled the war in their country arrive at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport in Tokyo on today, following a visit to the Polish-Ukraine border by Japan's foreign minister, as Japan cautiously welcomes those fleeing Moscow’s invasion. – AFP pic, April 5, 2022

TOKYO – Twenty Ukrainians arrived in Tokyo today on a government plane with Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi after his trip to Poland, as Japan cautiously welcomes those fleeing Moscow’s invasion.

Japan typically accepts just a few dozen refugees a year from thousands of applicants, and while it has cracked open its doors to Ukrainians, it calls them “evacuees” rather than refugees.

The 20 Ukrainians flew with Hayashi from Poland, where he was on a multi-day trip to offer support for Kyiv as it battles Russia’s invasion.

“We learned there were several people who sincerely wished to evacuate to Japan, but had difficulty in securing travel means on their own,” top government spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno said in a press conference on today.

“From a humanitarian point of view, 20 of these people were invited to fly on a government plane.”

Japan has so far received 404 other Ukrainians, said Matsuno, after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida last month announced a plan to accept those fleeing the war.

But they are not designated as refugees, which would entitle them to stay in the country at least five years before applying for more permanent leave to remain.

Instead, the “evacuees” receive a 90-day visa that can be converted to a one-year status with permission to work.

Japan has joined tough Western sanctions on Moscow over its invasion, and today announced an additional $100 million (RM421 million) in humanitarian aid for Kyiv, following another $100 million donation to Ukraine and neighbouring nations announced last month.

In 2020, Japan accepted just 47 refugees and 44 people on humanitarian grounds out of nearly 4,000 applicants, and rights groups have long accused Tokyo of doing too little to help those fleeing conflict. – AFP, April 5, 2022

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