2021-04-20 03:02:03 GMT2021-04-20 11:02:03(Beijing Time) Sina English
The Japanese government has abandoned the basic principles of international morality and justice with its extremely irresponsible decision to dump nuclear wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean.
The unilateral decision of Japan, which was not made out of absolute necessity, has aroused strong denunciation from the international community.
File photo taken on Oct. 12, 2017 shows huge tanks that store contaminated radioactive wastewater in Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. (Xinhua)
It is well known that the Japanese government did not exhaust all the means of safe disposal, yet it decided to risk global public health and safety and the vital interests of the people of Japan’s neighbors in total disregard of widespread doubts and opposition from the international community.
Osaka governor open to talks on releasing Fukushima No. 1 water into Osaka Bay Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/
Osaka Gov. Hirofumi Yoshimura previously said that he would seriously consider a plan to release treated radioactive water from the stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant into Osaka Bay if asked by the state to do so. | BLOOMBERG
JIJI Apr 20, 2021
Osaka – Osaka Gov. Hirofumi Yoshimura has stressed that he will consider releasing treated radioactive water from the disaster-crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant into Osaka Bay if asked to do so by the government.
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The government holds a briefing session in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, on Sunday to explain to local industries and municipalities about its decision to release treated radioactive water from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant into the sea. | KYODO
Jiji Apr 19, 2021
Iwaki, Fukushima Pref. – The government on Sunday held a briefing session to explain to local industries and municipalities about its decision to release treated radioactive water from the disaster-crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant into the sea.
South Korea conveys serious concern over Fukushima water to Kerry Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/
John Kerry | U.S. EMBASSY IN SEOUL / VIA AFP-JIJI
Jiji Apr 18, 2021
Seoul – South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong, in talks with the visiting U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, John Kerry, on Saturday, expressed Seoul’s serious concern over Japan’s decision to release treated radioactive water from the disaster-crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea.
Chung told Kerry that South Korea wants the United States to take interest in the issue and join efforts to urge Japan to provide information to the international community more swiftly and in a more transparent manner, according to the South Korean Foreign Ministry.