Speaking on Friday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin reiterated China’s position that the discharge of nuclear wastewater into the sea is a matter concerning all countries and not just Japan. Wang stated that the international community has generally expressed strong concerns about the possible impact of Japan’s actions but the …
Read More »Japan bears responsibility for all of mankind with plan to dump nuclear wastewater into ocean, China says
Speaking on Tuesday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said that Japan had not reached a consensus with the international community or its neighbors on the best and safest way to dispose of the “treated” wastewater from the defunct Fukushima nuclear plant. Wang said that Japan had five options available to …
Read More »Beijing tells Japanese politicians to drink Fukushima’s wastewater to prove it’s safe before they dump it into the ocean
Speaking on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian reinforced Beijing’s opposition to Tokyo’s decision to dump more than one million tons of “treated” nuclear wastewater into the ocean. “Japan’s claims that the safety of nuclear wastewater relies only on unilaterally obtained data, which is completely unconvincing… The Tokyo Electric …
Read More »Beijing recommends Japan’s nuclear wastewater be shipped to US as Washington backs Tokyo’s plan to dump radionuclides into sea
In two tweets on Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying reinforced Beijing’s opposition to Japanese plans to dump more than a million tons of Fukushima’s treated radioactive wastewater in the ocean. “Japan and the US claim that the treated nuclear waste water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant is …
Read More »In Tokyo discovered the cyanide in the wastewater
The substance got into the water from a chemical plant, located 4 kilometers from the complex. Leakage of the aqueous solution of cyanide occurred at a chemical plant in a special area of Tokyo Arakawa, information about poisoning people is not received. According to the channel NHK, the cyanides, the …
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