"British and Japanese relations are getting stronger and stronger" Britain announced the cancellation of the restrictions on Food imports from Fukushima

Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.30

According to the British "Guardian" reported on June 29, Britain has allowed imports of food from Fukushima, Japan since Wednesday. A few weeks ago, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson ate popcorn from Fukushima Prefecture. The county was affected by the nuclear leakage accident in the Fukushima first nuclear power plant in March 2011.

Picture source: "Guardian" report screenshot

The report mentioned that after the nuclear accident, Britain began to implement import restrictions on food from Fukushima. The Fukushima nuclear leak is the worst nuclear accident in the world since the Chelnobel incident, but Britain has gradually canceled relevant restrictions in the case of restrictions on other countries or prohibiting imports of products in the region.

It is reported that the day before, during the Seventh -way Group (G7) summit held in Germany, Johnson confirmed at the talks with Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Kishida that Britain would revoke the remaining restrictions on Food Food on Wednesday.

Johnson told Kishida Wenxiong that British -Japanese relations are "stronger and stronger."

At that time, the British Prime Minister claimed: "The two island nations are united in terms of values ​​and are determined to oppose the danger of dictatorship and retrogression in the world, but I also hope to do more in terms of technology, security, and trade. Of course, I am very happy to tomorrow - - Finally -we can allow stores from all over the UK to have products from Fukushima. "The Japanese government said," Welcome the British government to make this decision because it will support the reconstruction of the disaster area "and will" continue to strive to strive for early as soon as possible The restrictions on the restrictions on the EU and other countries and regions.

However, Tesco and Waitrose, a large British chain supermarket brand Tesco (Tesco) and Waitrose, did not plan to immediately sell Fukushima products. Many Fukushima products will be sold in Japanese restaurants and Japanese stores in England, Scotland and Wales.

At the same time, Northern Ireland will continue to take restrictions on Food Food. It is reported that in accordance with the British "Brexit" agreement, Northern Ireland still abides by the EU's import restrictions on food and beverages from other parts of Japan, which is affected by nuclear accidents.

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