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Korea “Primary polluted water is an international issue” IAEA General Meeting

2019-09-16T18:49:31.977Z


The General Assembly of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) started on the 16th in Vienna, where the headquarters is located. The representative of the South Korean government said about how to treat contaminated water containing radioactive materials that continues to accumulate at the TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.


The General Assembly of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) started on the 16th in Vienna, where the headquarters is located. The representative of the Korean government continues to accumulate at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, and it is about increasing the fear and anxiety around the world until it is still unsolved. He stressed that this is an international issue. On the other hand, representatives of the Japanese government responded and Japan and South Korea responded at IAEA.

At the general meeting, Munmiok, Deputy Secretary of Science, Technology, Information and Communication, attended as representative of the Korean government. Japan's former Minister of Environment, Yoshiaki Harada, mentioned that the contaminated water had been treated was "only released into the ocean" and said, "If released into the ocean, it is no longer a domestic problem in Japan. It may affect the ecosystem. It ’s a serious international problem. ” He called for the active involvement of the IAEA and said, “Japan should take sufficient and transparent measures”.

Prior to this, Naoichi Takemoto, the Minister of Science and Technology in Japan, said that “I have provided a clear and transparent explanation to the international community” regarding the provision of information after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident. We will continue our efforts, including sharing discussions. "

The Japanese side again after the remarks of the Korean national team ...

Source: asahi

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