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According to the Japanese fisheries management department, Japan and Russia have reached an agreement on salmon fishing quotas for the 2022 fiscal year starting April 1, and related documents are scheduled to be signed on Monday, April 25
.
The two sides agreed to maintain the quota at last year's level of 2,050 tonnes
.
Japan should pay Russia 200 million to 313 million yen ($1.
56 million to $2.
44 million) based on the actual catch
.
.
Japan should pay Russia 200 million to 313 million yen ($1.
56 million to $2.
44 million) based on the actual catch
.
After the agreement is expected to be signed, Japanese fishermen can start fishing in early May
.
.
On April 11, Japan-Russia quota negotiations began under the conditions of sanctions against Russia
.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroichi Matsuno said the purpose of the negotiations was to "continue and safeguard Japan's national interests in fisheries
.
"
.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroichi Matsuno said the purpose of the negotiations was to "continue and safeguard Japan's national interests in fisheries
.
"
The subject of negotiations is quotas for catching salmon in Japan's exclusive economic zone, which come from fish eggs in rivers in Russia, because under international law the state has ownership of fish born within its territory
.
Therefore, Japan and Russia first reached an agreement in the negotiation on the fishing quota and the amount Japan should pay to the Russian side, and then the Japanese fishermen could fish
.
.
Therefore, Japan and Russia first reached an agreement in the negotiation on the fishing quota and the amount Japan should pay to the Russian side, and then the Japanese fishermen could fish
.