G7 summit a chance for Kishida to show his vision for Japan’s economy and security outstrips Abe’s
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has reinvigorated those arguing that Japan should revise its constitution and bolster its ability to defend itself. The Group of 7 summit in Hiroshima could be the stage for Japan to announce its intent to send weapons to Ukraine, with the added bonus of spurring economic growth.