Japanese officials at the embassy in Washington, DC told Fox News Digital that President Biden's comments were "unfortunate" and "not based on an accurate understanding of Japan's policies."
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The Japanese government announced on April 5 its decision to ban exports of 164 goods to Russia, namely automobile engine oil and optical equipment, the Jiji Press news agency reported.
The Japanese government on Tuesday announced it would resume its funding of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). Japan's Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa said the country had planned to contribute $35 million to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Japanese news agency Kyodo reported. Japan suspended its funding following Israeli allegations that a dozen UNRWA employees were involved in the terrorist acts committed by Hamas on October 7. The Israeli allegat
Naftogaz group has signed memoranda with two Japanese companies on the modernisation of thermoelectric power plants (TPPs) and the development of a joint project in the field of wind energy. Source: Naftogazʼs press service Naftogaz signed the relevant memorandum during the Tokyo Economic Development and Reconstruction Conference.