Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated on the evening of Monday (September 4) that Japan has informed the World Trade Organization (WTO) that it will release the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. After treating wastewater, China’s ban on Japanese seafood is “completely unacceptable.” Japan notified the WTO on August 31 that China’s measures to suspend the import of Japanese seafood products last month have refuted this, and Japan said it would Organize relevant committees to explain their position and urge China to immediately lift the ban. Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters on Tuesday that Japan will explain the safety of water discharges at diplomatic forums, including in Indonesia this month.
[The Epoch Times, September 5, 2023] (Comprehensive report by Epoch Times reporter Xia Yu) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan stated on Monday (September 4) evening that Japan has notified the World Trade Organization (WTO) that it will release the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. China's ban on Japanese seafood 'completely unacceptable' after treating wastewater Japan notified the WTO on August 31 that the Chinese Communist Party began to suspend the import of Japanese aquatic products last month, and refuted this. Japan stated that it would explain its position in the relevant WTO committees and urged China to immediately abolish the ban. Japan will explain the safety of the discharged water at diplomatic forums, including this month's ASEAN summit in Indonesia and the Group of 20 summit in India, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters on Tuesday. Japanese government spokesman Matsuno added: "No decision has been made on whether the leaders of Japan ...
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