Johnson met with Fumio Kishida and specially brought snacks from Fukushima Prefecture to share

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On March 24, local time, during the G7 summit in Brussels, Belgium, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held talks. During the meeting, Johnson brought a bag of Fukushima-grown candy to share with Kishida. During the meeting, Fumio Kishida welcomed the UK's progress in lifting the restrictions on Japanese food imports and urged the early implementation of lifting measures.
Talking about this, Johnson claimed that he likes to eat flower candy produced in Fukushima Prefecture and also shared the flower candy brought by eating with Kishida. In this regard, the British and Japanese sides should be very different. The news release issued by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the two people's joint consumption of Hualin sugar, of which matters related to Japanese video import restrictions are listed as an independent issue, parallel to the situation in Ukraine. However, the news release issued by the website of 10 Downing Street in the United Kingdom did not mention Japanese food import restrictions and related matters related to Hualin sugar. And almost no British media reported on the matter.

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