This is an environmental dispute between China and Japan, and JA also affects the world, and it is a huge game that no one knows. The Fukushima nuclear sewage discharge plan has long become a hot potato on the table, and it is a difficult choice for Japan, China and the world.
China has always taken the protection of people's lives as its top priority. Since Japan's Kishida** launched the plan to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea, China has publicly expressed its firm opposition. More than 2The discharge of 30,000 tons of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea is not only irresponsible to the international community and the global environment, but also a serious damage to the marine ecology. The Chinese side spared no effort to blame Japan and demanded that such erroneous acts be stopped immediately.
However, Japan appears to have ignored China's warnings. The number of nuclear sewage discharges is increasing, and each discharge is a huge challenge to the environment and a great adventure to the global ecology. And Japan** does not seem to seriously reflect on its own behavior, but instead pins its hopes on China's lifting of the embargo.
However, China's attitude is firm. Both at the level and in the statements made by the spokesperson, China's resolute opposition to the discharge of nuclear sewage has been revealed. China demands that Japan take responsibility for the discharge of nuclear sewage and effectively solve this problem, instead of pinning its hopes on China's lifting of the embargo.
Perhaps, to some extent, China's attitude seems a bit tough. But given the risks posed by the discharge, China's opposition is not unreasonable. In the context of increasingly severe global climate change, what we need more is environmental protection and sustainable development, rather than blindly competing interests.
On this issue, China's position is firm and rational, and stands on the standpoint of all mankind. We call on Japan to face up to the problem and earnestly fulfill its responsibilities instead of evading and passing the buck. Only in this way can we truly protect our home planet and safeguard the common interests of mankind.
The issue of Fukushima nuclear wastewater is far from over, but we hope that through the joint efforts of all parties, a real solution can be found to make our planet a better place!