Trade priests participate in the closing session of the G7 profession priests’ conference in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture onSunday Photo by JIJI PRESS/EPA-EFE
Oct 30 (UPI)– Trade priests from the nations that comprise the G7 on Sunday called for an end to Japanese seafood outlaws that begun when the nation began launching cured contaminated water from the unusable Fukushima nuclear reactor.
China and Russia are the biggest nations that are taking part in the boycott of Japanese seafood imports, mentioning an issue concerning contamination of seafood from waters around Japan as a result of the launch of the cured water.
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The comments came after the profession priests participated in a two-day conference in Osaka, Japan.
“[G-7 members] highly call for the …