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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
#3218270
Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218270

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218272

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218274

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
#3218276
Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218276

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
#3218278
Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218278

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
#3218280
Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218280

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
#3218282
Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218282

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
#3218284
Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218284

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
#3218286
Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218286

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
#3218288
Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218288

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
#3218290
Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218290

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe... Editorial
Press Conference By Hideki Moronuki
27 Sep 2018 · Tokyo, Japan
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Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answe...

#3218292

27 Sep 2018

Hideki Moronuki, Senior Fisheries Negotiator, Fisheries Agency and Alternate Commissioner to The International Whaling Commission(IWC) answers questions from reporters at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ), in Tokyo, September 27, 2018. Japan submitted several changes to the recent International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Florianopolis, Brazil, that could have paved the way for a resumption of commercial whaling. The proposals included the establishment of a "Sustainable Whaling Committee" that would make recommendations on catch limits for whaling. Japan also called for changes to ensure that certain decisions could be reached by the vote of a simple majority, rather than the existing three-quarter requirement. The government argued that significant scientific progress had been made since the adoption of the moratorium on commercial whaling in 1982. However, the package failed to gain adequate support at the IWC meeting, with only 27 votes in favor compared with 41 against and two abstentions. Many countries oppose whaling and have also raised doubts about the grounds for Japan's existing "scientific" whaling programs. Japanese officials have indicated that they now intend to carry out a fundamental reassessment of its position as a member of the IWC, and will scrutinize all options. Hideki Moronuki is a Senior Fisheries Negotiator at the Fisheries Agency of Japan and also serves as Alternate Commissioner to the IWC.


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The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Commu... Editorial
UNICEF program 'Friendly Cities of Girls and Children' to present in Rome
6 Apr 2018 · Rome, Italy
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The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Commu...

#2598772

6 Apr 2018

The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Community Laura Baldassarre , and the committee chair Rome Culture and Youth Policy Capital Eleonora Guadagno during The press conference to present the adhesion of Roma Capitale to the UNICEF program, 'Friendly Cities of Girls and Children' on April 6, 2018 in Rome, Italy


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6 Apr 2018 · Rome, Italy
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The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Commu...

#2598775

6 Apr 2018

The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Community Laura Baldassarre , and the committee chair Rome Culture and Youth Policy Capital Eleonora Guadagno during The press conference to present the adhesion of Roma Capitale to the UNICEF program, 'Friendly Cities of Girls and Children' on April 6, 2018 in Rome, Italy


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The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Commu... Editorial
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6 Apr 2018 · Rome, Italy
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The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Commu...

#2598776

6 Apr 2018

The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Community Laura Baldassarre , and the committee chair Rome Culture and Youth Policy Capital Eleonora Guadagno during The press conference to present the adhesion of Roma Capitale to the UNICEF program, 'Friendly Cities of Girls and Children' on April 6, 2018 in Rome, Italy


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The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Commu... Editorial
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6 Apr 2018 · Rome, Italy
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The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Commu...

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6 Apr 2018

The Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi with the President of UNICEF Italy Giacomo Guerrera, the councillor for Person, School and Solidarity Community Laura Baldassarre , and the committee chair Rome Culture and Youth Policy Capital Eleonora Guadagno during The press conference to present the adhesion of Roma Capitale to the UNICEF program, 'Friendly Cities of Girls and Children' on April 6, 2018 in Rome, Italy


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