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Published 11:54 9 Apr 2021 BST
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Suga met with Hiroshi Kishi, president of the National Federation of Fisheries Cooperative Associations, earlier this week. According to the Japan Times, Kishi reiterated the opposition of the country's fishing industry to potential plans to release the water back into the sea.
Kishi later quoted the prime minister as saying that experts have recommended that the release of the water into the sea is "the most realistic method that can be implemented".
The Japanese government has vowed to make a formal decision on its intentions as soon as possible, with reports claiming a cabinet meeting could be held as soon as next Tuesday. Should they decide to release the water into the Pacific, it will take two years of preparation.
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