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The fourth round of sewage discharge into the sea is over, and Japan sent a representative to China in person to explain that the nuclear sewage is safe

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Recently, the Japanese government announced that it has completed the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea after the fourth round of Fukushima nuclear power plant accidents. This move has aroused widespread concern and concern in the international community, especially in neighboring countries such as China and South Korea. In order to alleviate the misgivings of all parties, the Japanese government sent a representative to China in person to explain and explain the issue of the discharge of nuclear wastewater.

The fourth round of sewage discharge into the sea is over, and Japan sent a representative to China in person to explain that the nuclear sewage is safe

It has been learned that during his visit to China, the Japanese representative gave the Chinese side a detailed introduction to the entire process of nuclear sewage treatment and discharge. They stressed that the Japanese government has taken strict safety measures to ensure that the nuclear wastewater is adequately treated before being discharged to meet international standards for the discharge of radioactive materials. In addition, the Japanese side also said that it will maintain close cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and accept its monitoring and evaluation to ensure the transparency and safety of emission activities.

The fourth round of sewage discharge into the sea is over, and Japan sent a representative to China in person to explain that the nuclear sewage is safe

However, the Chinese side is cautious about Japan's explanation. A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that the Japanese side should act responsibly and fully disclose relevant information on the treatment and discharge of nuclear waste, including the time, scale, method and specific impact on the marine environment. At the same time, China calls on Japan to take practical and effective measures to prevent nuclear sewage from causing damage to the marine environment of neighboring countries and regions.

This incident once again highlights the sensitivity and complexity of the issue of nuclear sewage discharge. The international community has generally called on the Japanese government to adopt a more transparent and responsible attitude, strengthen communication and cooperation with neighboring countries and the international community, and jointly address the challenges posed by the discharge of nuclear wastewater.

The fourth round of sewage discharge into the sea is over, and Japan sent a representative to China in person to explain that the nuclear sewage is safe

At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen international supervision and cooperation, and establish a more complete nuclear safety standard and regulatory system to ensure global nuclear safety and the sustainable development of the marine environment.

On this issue, all parties should remain calm and rational and seek a solution through dialogue and consultation. Only through the joint efforts and cooperation of the international community can we effectively address the challenges brought about by the discharge of nuclear sewage and protect the common home of mankind on the earth.

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