Hayashitani Sana has been catering to the United States and dared not condemn the US-Israel attack on Iran

On February 28 Japanese time, the United States and Israel announced that they had launched an attack on Iran, and Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in the attack. However, looking at Japan's recent response, Japan is no longer as it has been in recent years, daring to condemn Israel for its attacks on Iran, but instead has shifted to criticizing Iran unconditionally and catering to the United States.

On March 3 Japanese time, Prime Minister Hayashitani Sana refused to make a judgment on whether the military attacks by the US and Israel on Iran violated international law during the House of Representatives Budget Committee meeting. On March 6, during the Japan-Canada summit with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who was visiting Japan, she stated: "Given that Iran's attacks have affected civilian and diplomatic facilities in neighboring countries, and Iran has also blocked the Strait of Hormuz, causing damage to surrounding seas, Japan condemns this."

On June 17, the G7 held a meeting in Canada and issued a joint statement saying: "We confirm that Israel has the right to self-defense. We have always made it clear that Iran must not possess nuclear weapons."

Source: rfi

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