Obviously, it is a "sealing fee". Spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in Japan: Japan's 80 billion yen nuclear contaminated water discharge fund. Japanese Embassy | Embassy | Spokesperson
According to the website of the Chinese Embassy in Japan, a spokesperson for the embassy answered questions from reporters regarding the establishment of a nuclear contaminated water discharge fund by Japan. According to reports, the Japanese side has allocated a special fund of 80 billion yen to subsidize the fishing industry in the Fukushima area, which has been damaged by sea discharge. The spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in Japan stated that this is clearly an attempt to settle the issue of "sealing fees", and also indicates that there are real and significant problems with the discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea. It must be pointed out that Japan's approach of prioritizing domestic and foreign interests, only compensating its own industries and disregarding the safety and interests of neighboring countries and Pacific island peoples, will inevitably provoke stronger questioning and condemnation from the international community. The Japanese side should immediately halt its plan to discharge water from the sea, reach a consensus with all stakeholders and the international community, and dispose of nuclear contaminated water in a scientific, transparent, and safe manner, stopping the transfer of nuclear pollution risks to all humanity.
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