China News Service, September 23. According to Korea Broadcasting International (KBS), South Korea’s Ministry of Science, Technology, Information and Communication stated on the 22nd that the government was considering radiation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant at the 64th International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) conference. The discharge of sewage into the sea expressed concern and emphasized that Japan should communicate transparently with the international community.

  According to the report, Jeong Bingsun, the first officer of the Ministry of Science, Technology, Information and Communication of South Korea, made the above-mentioned position to the member states when he delivered a keynote speech by the chief representative in video mode.

  Zheng Bingshan said that Japan has recently been actively discussing the issue of discharging sewage from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea, which has caused worries and uneasiness in the international community, including South Korea.

  Zheng Bingshan emphasized that the practice of discharging nuclear sewage into the sea is related to the global marine ecological environment. We should fully study the appropriateness of the method and the medium and long-term environmental hazards. Social cooperation.

  Zheng Bingshan particularly emphasized that when formulating the sewage treatment plan for the Fukushima nuclear power plant, Japan has the obligation to conduct open and transparent communication with the international community, including South Korea, in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and other international laws, so that the international community can fully understand the relevant risks. And put forward a plan acceptable to the international community.