New Secretary-General of IAEA Visits Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, February 9 11:25

The IAEA, the Nuclear Guard, said that the Secretary-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Grossi, is expected to visit Japan from 24th this month, and will exchange opinions with the Japanese government over North Korea's nuclear issue, etc. It is expected that they will visit the Daiichi Nuclear Power Station and hear what they will do in the future regarding the water treatment that has been accumulating at the nuclear power plant.

Grossi was appointed IAEA Secretary-General in December last year to replace Former Secretary-General Noya Amano, who had died of illness. You.

Mr. Grossi is expected to meet with senior officials of the Japanese government in Tokyo to exchange opinions on North Korea's nuclear negotiations, which have been stalled by the United States and North Korea, and on the response to Iran, which is pursuing nuclear development.

In addition, Secretary-General Grossi is visiting Fukushima to study the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, and is expected to hear what the Japanese side will do in the future regarding disposal of water containing tritium etc. that continues to accumulate in the nuclear power station. You.

Grossi said he felt strongly about Japan that his visit to Hiroshima and Nagasaki when he was young was the starting point for tackling the field of nuclear disarmament, and contributed financially and technically as a member of the IAEA. I look forward to the role that Japan has been doing.

It seems that the purpose of this visit is to emphasize Japan's emphasis on Japan by visiting early in his post.