Japan-Guinea Relations
Japan-Guinea Relations (Archives)
August 28, 2019
2017
2016
2014
- Emergency grant aid in response to the Ebola virus disease outbreak in West African countries including the Republic of Sierra Leone, the Republic of Liberia and the Republic of Guinea (August 15, 2014)
- Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Hirotaka Ishihara's Visit to Mozambique, Guinea and Burkina Faso (June 19, 2014)
2013
2010
- Statement by the Press Secretary/Director-General for Press and Public Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, on the Announcement of the Final Result of the Presidential Election in the Republic of Guinea (December 2010)
- Statement by the Press Secretary/Director-General for Press and Public Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, on the Holding of the Second Round Voting for the Presidential Election in the Republic of Guinea (November 2010)
2009
Before 2007
- Food Aid through the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) (March 2007)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Appointment of New Prime Minister of Guinea (February 2007)
- Statement by the Press Secretary on the Deteriorating Situation in Guinea (January 2007)
- Quick Impact Programme for Refugee Zones: Community-based Production Centres and community rehabilitation projects with skills upgrading in Forest Guinea (May 2005)
- Visit to West Africa by Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs Katsuyuki Kawai (Summary and Evaluation) (February 2005)
- Mr. Katsuyuki Kawai, Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, to Visit West African Countries (February 2005)
- Visit by Mr. Keitaro Sato, Ambassador in Charge of Conflict and Refugee-related Issues in Africa, to the Republic of Guinea (Summary and Evaluation) (January 2005)
- Assistance for "Integrated Community Rehabilitation and Income Generating Activities for War Affected Populations and Hosting Communities in the Republic of Guinea" (August 2004)
- Visit to Japan of His Excellency Mr. Lansana Conté, President of the Republic of Guinea (Announcement by the Press Secretary) (December 2002) (Cancelled)