The Chinese Embassy in Japan stated the fund the Japanese authorities has put aside to subsidize the fishing trade in Fukushima space is “hush money,” which reveals the Fukushima discharge plan is admittedly “problematic.”
It’s reported that Japan has arrange a particular fund of 80 billion yen (round $581 million) to subsidize the fishing trade in Fukushima, which shall be broken by the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water.
It should be identified that the Japanese facet’s transfer solely compensates the affected home industries and ignores the protection and pursuits of its neighbors and the individuals of Pacific island nations, stated a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Japan, in keeping with an announcement on the embassy’s web site on Thursday.
“This will surely arouse stronger doubts and condemnation from the international community,” stated the embassy spokesperson.
The Japanese facet ought to instantly halt the Fukushima discharge plan, seek the advice of with all stakeholders and the worldwide group, eliminate nuclear-contaminated water in a scientific, clear and protected method, and cease transferring the chance of nuclear air pollution to all mankind, the embassy spokesperson stated.
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(Cover: Protesters participate in a rally to protest in opposition to the Japanese authorities’s plan to launch Fukushima nuclear-contaminated wastewater in Tokyo, Japan, July 10, 2023. /CFP)
Source: CGTN