Explanation: There are significant issues with the discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The Japanese government uses compensation fees to appease the people | Japan | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
On July 14th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference.
A reporter asked, according to reports, the Japanese government has allocated a special fund of 80 billion yen to subsidize the fishing industry in the Fukushima region. What is China's comment on this?
"If there are no issues with the nuclear contaminated water that Japan is preparing to discharge into the sea, how will the fishing industry in the Fukushima area be affected? If the Japanese government is not feeling guilty, why use compensation to calm people down? This can only indicate that the discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea is really a problem, a big problem," said Wang Wenbin.
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Wang Wenbin pointed out that about 40% of the Japanese people, as well as people from China, South Korea, Russia, Pacific island countries, the Philippines, Indonesia, Peru and other Pacific coastal countries, strongly oppose Japan's push for sea discharge plans. Unfortunately, the Japanese government pretends to be deaf and mute to domestic and international opposition. The Japanese side exchanges compensation for the silence of its own people, but disregards the safety and interests of neighboring countries and Pacific island countries. This approach will only provoke stronger questioning and opposition from the international community.