According to Yonhap News Agency, the Japanese ambassador to South Korea, Takayoshi Aisei, attended the opening ceremony of the 10th anniversary photo exhibition of the China-Japan-South Korea Cooperation Secretariat in Seoul, South Korea, on 19th local time, and responded to the issue of South Korea sending experts to participate in the International Atomic Energy Agency mission to monitor the discharge of nuclear effluent from Fukushima into the sea, saying that the country is considering South Korea’s participation in monitoring the discharge of nuclear effluent from Japan into the sea, and will discuss this with the International Atomic Energy Agency. The Japanese official said that the country is considering the participation of South Korea in monitoring the discharge of Japanese nuclear effluent into the sea and will discuss this with the IAEA.
The Japanese official said that Japan will answer all of South Korea’s doubts on the issue of nuclear sewage discharge and seek to provide South Korea with relevant information, and if South Korea considers the relevant information insufficient, Japan will make more efforts to this end.
Not insisting on opposing the discharge of nuclear effluent into the sea? South Korea’s attitude changes, but Japan has to meet a condition
During the period, the Japanese side particularly stressed that it could not agree with South Korea’s reference to the discharge of nuclear effluent as a dangerous move that would endanger human safety, but in fact this is purified nuclear effluent, and Japan will consider the safety of the people, and is also willing to accept the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency mission. It is not difficult to find that the Japanese side has softened its attitude, although still insist that the nuclear sewage into the sea, but through the words of Japanese officials is enough to reflect that in the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea on this matter, the country hopes to get the support of South Korea.
Japan officially announced the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea, South Korea is the first country to jump out to express their opposition, during which the country has constantly spoken out to condemn Japan, supermarkets banned the sale of Japanese seafood, people organized demonstrations, the government summoned the Japanese ambassador to South Korea, and even Japan to the International Court of Justice, in order to stop the nuclear sewage into the sea.
Do not insist on opposing the discharge of nuclear effluent into the sea? South Korea’s attitude change, but Japan to meet a condition
On the same day that Japanese officials spoke out, South Korea once again took a stand on the issue of Japan discharging nuclear sewage into the sea, but unexpectedly, this time South Korea’s attitude changed 180 degrees, not continuing to insist on its previous statement that it opposes Japan’s discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea.
The latest statement was made by South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong, who said that there is no need for South Korea to insist on opposing Japan’s decision, as long as Japan can follow the standard procedures set by the International Atomic Energy Agency, and also made a request to Japan, saying that he hopes Japan can make the whole nuclear effluent discharge plan more transparent by providing scientific basis and sharing information, conducting prior consultation and allowing South Korean experts to The South Korean side has also asked Japan to make the entire nuclear discharge program more transparent by providing scientific evidence and sharing information, conducting prior consultations and allowing South Korean experts to participate in the IAEA verification process.
Not insisting on opposing the discharge of nuclear effluent into the sea? South Korea’s attitude changes, but Japan has to meet one condition
The request made by the South Korean side, which was already mentioned by the Japanese side on the same day, signals that the two sides are basically in agreement on this point, and in this case, there is no reason for the South Korean side to continue to oppose the discharge of nuclear effluent from Japan.
From the previous time when the nuclear effluent was about to flow into the sea and stomped in anxiety and openly disliked Japan in anger and took measures to stop it, to now when a senior government official himself said that there was no need to insist on opposing Japan’s decision and put forward the prerequisites for South Korea’s consent for this purpose, this strong contrast was surprising to the vast majority of people, while a greater part of them were uneasy.
Not insisting on opposing the discharge of nuclear effluent into the sea? South Korea’s attitude changes, but only if Japan meets one condition
On the nuclear sewage into the sea, the initial opposition is not the only country South Korea, China, the Philippines and Russia have revealed their dissatisfaction to the outside world, criticizing Japan’s move irresponsible, because nuclear sewage into the sea is not only the sea is polluted so simple, its impact, the health of all mankind will be endangered, and future generations will be affected by this.
Because Japan is determined to discharge nuclear sewage, coupled with the support of the United States, so that countries to stop Japan’s plan has become very difficult, and now South Korea has also fallen in line to join the Japanese camp’s plan to stop nuclear sewage into the sea will only be more difficult, which many people have expressed unacceptable.
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