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The Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Company insisted on going their own way and unilaterally forced the discharge of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water into the sea, which aroused strong opposition from people in Japan and abroad. Recently, the Minister of Health of Serbia said in an exclusive interview with a reporter from China Central Radio and Television that it is irresponsible for Japan to force nuclear-contaminated water to be discharged into the sea.
Serbian Health Minister Danica Grujčić:In the Pacific Ocean, especially in the waters off Fukushima, Japan, a large number of “irradiated fish” exceeding the standard have been found, which means that nuclear-contaminated water is far from “safe”. I don’t think Japan should be so irresponsible. Ecological issues have long been our common subject.
Grujcic said that radioactive substances not only directly pollute the marine environment, but also bring about new ecological crises. The Japanese government should not turn a deaf ear to the objections of its own country and other countries, and should dispose of nuclear pollution in a scientific, safe and transparent manner. water.
Serbian Health Minister Danica Grujčić:The IAEA should also assess the long-term environmental impact of radioactive elements. Previously, the Japanese government said that nuclear-contaminated water had been treated up to standard. I think such a judgment is premature. Japan’s idea of releasing nuclear-contaminated water should be stopped as soon as possible.Return to Sohu to see more
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2023-08-05 04:14:00