The Secretary -General of Japan ’s Cabinet Matsuna Matsuna Matsuna announced on Friday (May 26) that Japan will impose additional sanctions on Russia and condemn Russia's plan to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Beros.

Seventh Kingdom Group (G7) leaders agreed to strengthen sanctions on Russia at the Japanese Hiroshima Summit last week to punish Russia to invade Ukraine.Japan is the rotating chairman of the G7 summit.

Reuters reports that President Berlos Lukashenko said in Moscow on Thursday (May 25) that tactical nuclear weapons have been transferred in accordance with the order signed by Russian President Putin, but the Kremlin has not confirmed the matter.

Matsuno Boshiya said at a regular press conference on Friday that Russia's deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in White will further exacerbate Ukraine's situation.

He said: "As the only country that was bombed by atomic bombs during the war, Japan resolutely opposed Russia's nuclear threat, let alone use nuclear weapons."

According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday, in conjunction with the coordination operation of Russia, Japan will freeze the assets of 78 groups including Russia and 17 individuals including officers, and prohibit 80 from 80 military affiliated research laboratories.Russian entity export products.