Japan protests against russia's entry ban on 13 businessmen
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Japan protested russia's entry ban on 13 executives of Japanese companies, including the head of Toyota. The Japanese Foreign Ministry called this decision “absolutely unacceptable” and restricting the legitimate activities of companies.
Japan is protesting against russia for banning 13 Japanese businessmen, including the head of Toyota, from entering the country. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.
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Japan has officially protested russia's entry ban on 13 executives of Japanese companies, including the head of Toyota Motor. This decision is part of moscow's counter-sanctions measures.
On Tuesday, the russian Foreign Ministry released a list of 13 Japanese citizens who are permanently banned from entering the terrorist country. Among them are senior executives of leading Japanese companies, including the head of Toyota Motor, one of the world's largest automobile manufacturers.
At a media briefing in Tokyo, Cabinet Secretary General Yoshimasa Hayashi called the decision "absolutely unacceptable," saying it would severely restrict the legitimate corporate activities of Japanese companies.
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