By Diyar Guldogan</p> <p>ANKARA (AA) – Ankara voiced disappointment over Japan's new visa system that would not accept workers from Turkey, Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Thursday.</p> <p>In a statement, Hami Aksoy said that Turkey was also among the countries, whose workers would not be accepted by Japan under a new law which will introduce new visa categories for foreign workers starting from April.</p> <p>In November last year, the Japanese Cabinet approved a draft bill that will regulate the country's immigration control by creating new visa types for foreign nationals. The law will enter into force in April. </p> <p>"This situation does not reflect the spirit of deep-rooted and friendly relations and strategic partnership between our countries," Aksoy said.</p> <p>He added the decision should be revised “as soon as possible.”</p> <p>"In this regard, Japanese ambassador to Ankara [Akio Miyajima] was summoned to our ministry and our discomforts were expressed to him," Aksoy added.

