The leakage of nuclear contaminated water at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan was responde

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-08

The leakage of nuclear-contaminated water at the Fukushima nuclear power plant has attracted the attention and response of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Japan. The Chinese Embassy in Japan responded quickly to the incident that occurred in local time.

The Chinese Embassy expressed concern about the accident caused widespread concern by the international community and called on relevant parties to take practical and effective measures to properly respond to the accident and ensure nuclear safety and environmental protection.

In response, the Chinese Embassy in Japan expressed deep concern over the leakage of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and urged Japan** to update the international community of the latest progress and true situation of the accident in a timely and transparent manner.

The embassy asked the Japanese side to take practical and effective measures to prevent the potential impact of the accident on the surrounding environment and people's health.

At the same time, the Chinese Embassy stressed the need for the international community to strengthen coordination, jointly address nuclear security issues, and make joint efforts to safeguard global nuclear security.

In addition, the Chinese embassy in Japan also said that it would closely monitor the progress of the accident and maintain communication with the international community to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the nuclear contaminated water leak accident.

This response reflects China's high concern and responsible attitude towards nuclear security issues, and also demonstrates China's determination to actively participate in global nuclear security affairs as a member of the international community.

The spokespersons of the Chinese Embassy in Japan and the Chinese Embassy in Japan answered reporters' questions on the leakage of nuclear-contaminated water at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan.

It was reported that the nuclear-contaminated water purification unit at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant leaked on the 7th, with a total of about 55 tons of nuclear-contaminated water leaked, containing 22 billion becquerels of radioactive material.

In this regard, the spokesman said that the frequent accidents in the disposal of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water by the Japanese side demonstrate the chaotic and disorderly internal management of TEPCO and the ineffective supervision measures of Japan.

This once again demonstrates the chronic inadequacy of the reliability of nuclear-contaminated water treatment plants and further underscores the need for international monitoring.

They will pay close attention to the aftermath of the accident and hope that the Japanese side will disclose relevant information in a timely manner. The discharge of nuclear contaminated water from Fukushima into the sea concerns the health of all human beings, the global marine environment and the international public interest.

Therefore, the Chinese Embassy in Japan once again solemnly urges the Japanese side to take seriously the concerns of its neighbors and the international community, fully consult with relevant stakeholders in a sincere manner, fully cooperate with the establishment of effective international monitoring arrangements for stakeholders, and effectively dispose of nuclear-contaminated water in a scientific, safe and transparent manner. (*Chinese Embassy in Japan, Jimu News, Jiupai News, China News Network.)

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