China urges Japan to handle according to law, causing disturbance to the Chinese Embassy and Consulate in Japan
Spokesperson of the Embassy in Japan: Answering questions from reporters regarding Ambassador Wu Jianghao's meeting with the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan at the invitation
Q: It is understood that Japanese Deputy Foreign Affairs Officer Masaki Okano met with Ambassador Wu Jianghao on the afternoon of August 28th. Can China introduce the relevant situation?
On the afternoon of August 28th, Ambassador Wu Jianghao met with Japanese Deputy Foreign Affairs Officer Masaki Okano as requested.
Ambassador Wu further clarified China's solemn position on the issue of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea, emphasizing that Japan, despite strong doubts and opposition at home and abroad, insists on initiating the discharge of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water into the sea, which poses huge risks, hidden dangers, and unpredictable hazards to the global marine environment and human health and safety, causing strong indignation from the international community, including China. There are serious moral, scientific, and legal issues with Japan's discharge into the sea. We should immediately stop this erroneous behavior, communicate honestly with neighboring countries with a genuine and responsible attitude, accept strict supervision from the international community, and effectively dispose of nuclear contaminated water in a scientific, safe, and transparent manner.
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Ambassador Wu made solemn representations regarding the harassment suffered by the Chinese embassy and consulate in Japan, stating that recently, the Chinese embassy and consulate in Japan have received a large number of harassing phone calls from within Japan, causing serious interference to the normal operation of the embassy and consulate. China urges Japan to handle the situation in accordance with the law and effectively ensure the personal safety of Chinese embassies and consulates in Japan, as well as institutions, enterprises, citizens, and Chinese tourists visiting Japan.
Ambassador Wu stated that China will continue to protect the safety of the Japanese embassy and consulate in China and the legitimate rights and interests of Japanese citizens in China in accordance with the law, in response to the Japanese side's mention of diplomatic institutions in China and the safety of citizens in China.