EU-Japan Cooperation Strengthened as Food Import Restrictions Lifted and Nuclear Water Release Approaches

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The European Union has lifted restrictions on food imports from the Fukushima area in Japan, just as Japan prepares to release contaminated nuclear water into the sea. This decision has raised concerns among South Koreans, who worry about the potential impact of the Fukushima wastewater release.
- EU lifts curbs on food imports from Fukushima area as Japan set to release nuclear water into sea CNN
- EU lifts Japan food import rules, weeks before nuclear wastewater to be pumped into ocean The Guardian
- Japan and EU agree to further deepen cooperation as strategic interests converge The Japan Times
- There is opportunity for a stronger Japan-EU cooperation EURACTIV
- EU-Japan summit ends post-Fukushima food curbs DW (English)
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