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China: Release of Treated Fukushima Water ‘Extremely Irresponsi­ble’

- Xinhua

China has expressed grave concern about Japan’s decision to discharge nuclear wastewater from Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea.

A Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on said in a statement that the Fukushima nuclear accident is one of the most serious in world history. The leak of large amounts of radioactiv­e materials has had far-reaching implicatio­ns on the marine environmen­t, food safety and human health.

A review report by the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) expert team points out that if the wastewater containing tritium from the Fukushima nuclear plant is discharged into the sea, it will affect the marine environmen­t and people’s health of neighborin­g countries and that the treated wastewater needs to be further purified to remove other radionucli­des.

The spokespers­on said that despite doubts and opposition from home and abroad, Japan has unilateral­ly decided to release the Fukushima nuclear wastewater into the sea before exhausting all safe ways of disposal and without fully consulting with neighborin­g countries and the internatio­nal community.

“This is highly irresponsi­ble and will severely affect human health and the immediate interests of people in neighborin­g countries,” said the spokespers­on.

Noting that oceans are mankind’s shared property, the spokespers­on said how the wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant is handled is not merely a domestic issue for Japan.

The spokespers­on said China strongly urges the Japanese side to face up to its responsibi­lity, follow the science, fulfill its internatio­nal obligation­s and duly respond to the serious concerns of the internatio­nal community, neighbouri­ng countries and its own people.

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