Mr Kishida also told journalists the G7 summit would reiterate strong opposition to Russia’s threat to use nuclear weapons and voice its determination to uphold the international rules-based order. “We are at a historic turning point in the face of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and other incidents that have shaken the very foundations of the international order,” he was quoted as saying by the Asahi Shinbun newspaper. “We firmly reject the threat, much less the use, of nuclear weapons. We will send a clear message about the G7’s strong will to uphold a free and open international order based on...